Be consistent in your rules. This is especially important for dogs.
Inconsistency makes dogs nervous and uncertain. If you don't want a dog on the furniture, you should never allow it. Allowing it now and then makes the animal uncertain.
And while we're on the topic, different people in the household should not apply different rules for pets. Decide on them together, and stick to them.
Pets generally seem to provide their owners with non-trivial health benefits; keeping pets has been shown to help remove stress.
Monday, May 21, 2007
caring for your pets
With advances in veterinary care, the availability of quality foods and the care given to many cherished pets, dogs and cats are living longer than they used to. Cats, being more uniform in size, have an average lifespan of 15 years or so (that average is for indoor cats), though many cats are healthy and alert well into the late teens and even 20s. The old formula of one dog year equaling seven human years holds roughly true, though much depends on the size of the dog.
Larger breeds (over 50 pounds) are considered geriatric by age 10, while smaller dogs (under 20 pounds) age more slowly and generally live longer (14 to 18 years). My own 40-pound mix is going strong at 9 and in fact is in far better shape than I am, though technically she’s old enough to be my mother.
Larger breeds (over 50 pounds) are considered geriatric by age 10, while smaller dogs (under 20 pounds) age more slowly and generally live longer (14 to 18 years). My own 40-pound mix is going strong at 9 and in fact is in far better shape than I am, though technically she’s old enough to be my mother.
Tainted pet food made world headlines this year
The Food and drug Administration's investigation into tainted pet food is still open and active more than two months after the initial pet food recall.
Some pets died, others survived. What is next?A statement released by Menu Foods just this week says the Canadian-based company is doing everything it can to address claims and concerns in a timely manner..
But are you still putting your pet at risk?
Some pets died, others survived. What is next?A statement released by Menu Foods just this week says the Canadian-based company is doing everything it can to address claims and concerns in a timely manner..
But are you still putting your pet at risk?
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