King-Sized Tips For Small Dog Care
October 15th, 2011 by Bruce Wiley
Basic small dog care is much the same as for larger dogs, but owners need to make a few adjustments to best meet their small dog’s needs. Consider the following daily dog care routines, and how they’re adapted to meet the needs of your pint-sized pup.
Small Dog Feeding Tips
Naturally you’re going to feed your dog daily, but the standard-size kibble at the grocery store may be too large for your small dog to eat comfortably. You’ll need to be sure to buy a kibble designed to fit his smaller mouth (these are easy to find among the premium dog food brands). Canned soft foods are another option that would work for a small dog.
Keeping Your Small Dog Under Control
All dogs need exercise and a safe place to potty outdoors, and a fenced-in yard provides all the security they need, right? Whoa, slow down, little fella, and we’re talking to you, not your pup! A fence that adequately holds a bigger dog may have gaps large enough for a small dog to fit between or under, allowing him to escape. Your fences won’t be enough either to protect your small dogs or from large hawks, who can swoop down and take your precious pups away. Instead, consider a covered kennel run to keep your small dog from escaping or getting “bird-napped.”
How To Train A Small Dog
Really, it isn’t too hard to train a small dog as you may think, but you should be aware that most pet specialists believe this is tantamount to spoiling them. Your cute little companion may be small enough to fit inside a shoe box, but his worldview is still the same as other dogs – there has to be a leader of the pack, and if you aren’t wearing the pants, HS is. Make sure when housebreaking your small dog, you do not miss a spot, no matter how microscopic the mistake or as frivolous his folly. Dog experts also suggest you make your small dog work for you, to keep him responsive to your rules. Have your dog fetch or roll over before you reward him sufficiently with a doggy treat – or even his supper bowl!
How To Groom A Small Dog
You also want to be particular when it comes to grooming and small dog care. Small dogs require more frequent nail trimming than larger dogs, because they typically spend less time on rough surfaces wearing them down. While bigger dogs can do with one brushing a week, you’ll need to brush small dogs’ teeth twice a week due to their soft food diet.
Small dog care has a lot of similarities to caring for other dogs, regardless of size. The differences may seem like minor details, but paying attention to them can make a big impact when it comes to meeting your small dog’s special needs.
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