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Dog crates and other measures to take before a vet visit

A trip to the vet will require a car ride. So it is best that you carry dog crates. Your dog should be familiar with the crate you are carrying, so try and use the same crate for indoor and outdoor activities.

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Dog crates and other measures to take before a vet visit

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  1. Dog crates and other measures to take before a vet visit

  2. Dogs too contract a variety of diseases. Even if you are blessed with a healthy dog, you do need to take him to the vet every five to six months. Owing to a dogs’ temperamental ways, they may act difficult during the visit. But here are a few ways in which you can ensure that you have a fruitful visit to the veterinarian.

  3. Get your dog accustomed to your hold • When you take your pet to the doctor, even for a regular check-up, he will examine the pet. If he has to inject the dog, then it is possible that you will be required to hold your dog steady. • Applying force on your dog and pulling it towards you will only aggravate his aggression. It is therefore advisable that you familiarize your pet with your embrace. • Your dog should not feel confined in your arms, it should feel relaxed and safe.

  4. Carry dog crates • A trip to the vet will require a car ride. So it is best that you carry dog crates. • Your dog should be familiar with the crate you are carrying, so try and use the same crate for indoor and outdoor activities. Also you can keep your dog in the crate while awaiting your turn for the examination. • The crate will be a familiar environment and lessen the anxiety your dog may face in an unfamiliar place.

  5. Dog accessories • Carrying dog accessories like chew toys etc. will keep your pet engaged and the chances of erratic behavior to a minimum. • While you carry your dog carrier, ensure that you carry some treats as well. A leash too comes in handy and enables better control of the movement of your dog. Pack all of this ahead of your visit so that you can ensure a smooth visit to the vet.

  6. For more details on dog cratesvisit : http://essentialpaw.com/ Email: info@essentialpaw.com Phone: 800-738-3080

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