It can be challenging to remember all the numerous things that can help your puppy adjust to the family during this period when you first bring a new dog into the home since you are often so overcome with the excitement of having a new tiny friend in the house. Creating healthy behaviors that will benefit you and your new family member is the best approach to ensure a pleasant dog ownership experience. As they welcome their dog into their new home, dog owners should establish the following healthy habits.



Tips for Dog Owners on Good Health


1.      Establish Routines Based on Your Schedule

It would be a good idea to create a daily routine right away if you don't already have one that you follow consistently. Since dogs thrive in situations with a healthy routine, creating one for yourself will also be beneficial for your dog. Dogs enjoy being informed of the timing of events. However, when there are frequent schedule changes or they don't get to spend enough time with you, they often experience stress and may even become depressed or violent. Having their own place significantly reduces your dog's stress level, so getting them a nice puppy bed or kennel to retire to is a smart move.You'll have a happy dog on your hands if you develop routines that include plenty of time with them or allow them to go outside.

2.      Make rules and follow them.

The majority of the time, dogs desire to please their owners more than almost anything else. By establishing house rules and upholding them, you may benefit both your dog and yourself. Inform them early on via reprimand and retraining that you don't want them to jump up on your furniture. When you correct them, use the same essential phrase, and if they resist at first, don't let it slide. This shows your dog that you don't value their compliance with the law, which will manifest itself in other, riskier situations (such as failing to respond when you call them to leave a dangerous area, etc.).

3.     Focus on Training

Prioritize educating your dog to perform the things you want them to accomplish in addition to teaching them home rules. While teaching your dog the fundamental commands "come," "sit," and "stay" is beneficial, you can educate your dog to do much more than that. Training has various advantages for everyone because it keeps your dog's intellect in good form in addition to being a fun party trick to demonstrate to visitors that you are healthy. Keep some training treats on hand at all times because they work wonders for training dogs to listen.

Regular Exercise for Your Dog

4.     Regular Exercise for Your Dog

Both the brain and the rest of your dog's body require exercise. Make sure to give your dog daily (or twice daily) walks top priority. By doing this, you both get moving, which is good for you both, but you can also utilize it as a training opportunity. In spite of the distractions of the new surroundings, people, and other animals, your dog should learn to be calm and listen to you when you go out on walks. But as you walk, be conscious of your own thoughts. You can really transmit unpleasant feelings to your dog and your dog will mirror your emotions, so use extreme caution if you see yourself becoming uncomfortable around other dogs you pass or in response to your dog's behavior. If you're stressed by your dog's behavior, your dog may become upset and behave out even more. This will make training more efficient for everyone. Get a sturdy leash and a safe harness that are suitable for your dog's size and weight.

5.     Make Your Dog Social

It's beneficial to socialize your new puppy with both people and other canines. If you have a shelter puppy, new people and dogs can occasionally make your dog anxious, but if you are taking home a brand-new puppy from a breeder, regular exposure to different people and dogs helps your dog develop a healthy, calm temperament as an adult. During this process, you might also meet other dog owners, which can be really helpful for both you and your dog. It's always good to make new friends, and for first-time dog owners, learning other people's perspectives on dog ownership can be incredibly helpful. Meeting other dog owners and their pets can be done by frequenting locations like the county dog park or even your local park.

6.     Regular Check-Ups

Dog health issues are more difficult to identify than human health issues are since humans can explain their symptoms. Even if your dog doesn't seem sick, make it a practise to bring her in for regular checkups to make sure her preventative medications are current and to make sure there are no covert health threats.

7.      Show Affection

Last but not least, don't forget to give your puppy lots of affection. Your dog enjoys your encouragement and attention, and a happy dog is typically a healthy dog. If you have a demanding profession or a lifestyle that makes you anxious, be sure to emphasise puppy cuddles even more than usual because they may be incredibly therapeutic and stress-relieving for you, too. You might be shocked by how effective a seemingly insignificant act of affection can be. By incorporating these seven practises into your daily routine, you may reduce the stress of getting a new pet and lay a solid basis for your dog's future health. There may be even more aspects of parenting your dog specifically to take into consideration, depending on the breed. Research the breed of your dog, and ask your vet any questions you may have about it and rearing your adorable puppy.

8. Teach Your Dog New Trick. 

Practical abilities, such as how to wait at the door, keep a firm remain, or walk gently on a leash, all pay off handsomely. Or, for extra time spent playing together, teach your dog a new game you can play; ideas include fetch, tug of war, find-it, hide-and-seek, and chase games (choose a game based on your dog's preferences).

9. Make Food for Your Dog.

Make Food for Your Dog.

Though the pandemic is nearing its end, it will probably be months (at least) before things in our lives start to look more or less normal again. We'll probably keep spending a lot of time at home. So it's a good idea to review how you feed your dog right now. Even if you don't make all of your dog's meals from scratch, you can easily add wholesome toppings to his kibble even if you don't go the whole hog (sorry about the pun).

10. Switch Off Your Mobile Device. 

No more drifting off during walks. Utilize these regular outings to interact with your pets; they love it when you do.