As a pet owner, you probably know that caring for any pet goes beyond food, water, and shelter. You have to play with it, purchase pet supplies, and make sure that it’s happy and healthy.
But not all animals have the same needs. Some need to be groomed regularly, while others have to be taken outside a few times a day.
No matter what kind of animal you have as your furry friend, you have to give it the best care possible. And even if pet care requirements vary from one animal to another, there are a few general suggestions for becoming a responsible pet owner, including the following:
Do Research About Their Breed
In the internet age, it’s easy to access information with just a few clicks (or taps on your phone). And when it comes to your pet, you should make the most of the readily available information out there.
Besides learning the basics of how to care for the kind of pet you own, you have to research the unique needs of its breed.
For instance, some dog breeds are more active and require more exercise than others. And some cat breeds need to be groomed on a daily basis.
Feed Them Right
While researching the specific needs of your pet’s breed, find out the best kind of nutrition and the right amount of food that you should be giving your animal companion.
More often than not, pet owners give their furry friends too much food without helping them exercise. Others, unknowingly provide their pets with poor-quality food. Sadly, there have been recalls of pet food and treats that are not all distributed where pet owners hear about them.
As a result, these animals suffer from obesity and other nutritional diseases.
If you’re unsure what to give your pet, it’s always a good idea to consult your vet, research online the different human-grade foods that are available, and check the recall sites to make sure your pet is receiving the best food possible.
Besides food, make sure that you allow your pet all-day access to fresh and clean water. Replace it every day and use a container that can’t be toppled over.
Be With Them as Often as Possible
Sometimes, life gets in the way of caring for your pets. Unexpected events need to be attended to, and emergencies force you to be away from your apartment for days.
In cases like these, you need to ask someone to look out for your pet. It could be a neighbor, a friend, a coworker, someone you trust, or vets often offer pet daycare and resorts that will give your pet a fun filled day and professional care should anything happen in your absence.
But even if your daily life consists of hectic schedules, you should always have time for your pet—your pet lives their lives to love you. They spend their days awaiting the time you will be home. So, if possible, don’t leave your furry friend alone for long periods. Taking time to cuddle, play and walk with them will not only form strong bonds, but both of you will benefit from that special friendship that only pets can give.
Visit the Vet Regularly
They say that prevention is better than cure. This rings true for animals too.
Don’t wait for your pet to become sick before visiting the vet. Regular vet visits and vaccinations are a must in ensuring your pet’s happiness and well-being.
And if your pet does show signs of illness or pain, you should never hesitate to seek medical attention. While the internet can help you point out its disease, it’s better to avoid self-diagnosing and ask for professional help.
Create a Comfortable Place for Your Pet
Living with an animal means making a comfortable home that suits its needs. But that isn’t to say you should buy the most expensive scratch post or an aquarium with so many bells and whistles.
It’s all about keeping your pet safe and stress-free in its territory.
Be sure that it has easy access to its food and water bowls and litter box. And if children or friends who come to visit you stress your pet out, give it a secluded place to hide and rest.
Be Considerate and Patient
Kindness and compassion go a long way in caring for pets. But we're not just talking about animals here–we’re talking about being kind and understanding to other people, too.
When a friend is about to carry your guinea pig, explain the proper way of handling one. If a relative is tapping on your aquarium, tell them that what they’re doing can stress out your fish.
Or if you’re walking your dog, make sure that it’s on a leash and that you dispose of their poop properly. If your cat likes to escape through the window and wander outside, you have to keep it indoors and prevent it from disturbing your neighbors.
Remember that not everyone likes pets or knows how to deal with one. That’s why the most important things about responsible pet ownership are patience and empathy–toward animals and other people as well.
Things to Remember
Becoming a better pet owner takes time, effort, and a lot of love. By taking the time to understand your pet's needs, providing them with a healthy diet, regular exercise, and socialization, you can create a happy and healthy life for your furry friend.
Remember, your pet relies on you for their well-being, so it's important to always prioritize their needs and provide them with the care they deserve. With dedication and a little patience, you can become the best pet owner you can be and enjoy a lifetime of love and companionship with your furry friend.
Skyline at Kessler Apartments in Dallas, TX