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- Train your dog to obey basic commands such as sit, stay and come so that it is under control at all times.
- Feed your dog a nutritionally balanced diet at regular times, and ensure that your dog has a constant supply of fresh, clean water.
- Provide you dog with regular exercise and involve it in family activities.
- Obey local laws regarding dogs on leads, and for your dog's own safety keep it on a lead near roadways.
- Do not allow your dog to foul pavements and public open spaces. Be prepared to clean up if an accident occurs.
- Do not allow your dog to bark unnecessarily and disturb your neighbours. Training in obedience at an early age helps prevent such problems.
- Provide your dog with its own warm and draught-free bed.
- Register your dog with your local Council and ensure that it wears its identification tag at all times.
- Keep your dog clean and regularly groomed, and discuss a flea control program with your local veterinarian.
- If you do not wish to breed from your dog, you should obtain advice from your veterinarian.
- Vaccinate your dog annually and worm for intestinal worms every three months.
- Make advance arrangements for the care of your dog when you are going on holidays.
To view Responsible Dog Ownership Brochure,click here
To view advice on behavioural problems with your dog, click here
To view advice on Puppy Socialisation and the Prevention of Behavioural Problems, compliments of the Irish Veterinary Journal, please view attachment below.
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