Managing your pet dog in a condo is important so you and your furry pup can relax more often. Spending more time on your dog can help with his/her health and body. So here are some guides to help you and your dog in your condo.
Regular Exercise
Exercising or playing with your dog is important especially if your pooch is a puppy.
A walk around the park or playing fetch with your dog is enough to ensure your dog does not chew on your belongings, and it will keep your dog fit and healthy.
Keep the Noise Down
Keeping your pooch quiet is important so you can be a considerate person and relax more. If your dog is barking, he/she probably needs something, or maybe they just attention. Spending more time with your dog can help him or her not bark.
Don’t Forget Socialization
Socialization is important because your dog will begin to trust you and be more loyal to you. You can socialize with your dog by tickling, cuddling, or playing with your dog. You can also socialize by spending more time with him/her. Just do not try to socialize with them while they are drinking or eating, as they might bite you.
Vet Visits are a Must
You should visit the vet normally so your pooch can have a check-up. Or take your dog to the vet when he/she shows symptoms that affect the dog. Some symptoms are coughing, rashes on the body, sneezing, and vomiting. Whenever these do occur, plan an appointment with the vet.
Pet-Proof Your Condo
Pet-proof your new continuum condo so that your pet dog doesn’t chew anything. Some adjustments you can make are:
- Cover the charging/electricity wire
- Pick up anything on the floor
- Do not leave things within their reach
- Remove obstacles or hazards from the dog
- Supervise your dog and teach him/her where to potty