Original Article: https://blog.theanimalrescuesite.greatergood.com/how-to-take-care-of-a-dog/

You’ve just adopted a dog. Congratulations! In addition to gaining a loyal companion, you’ve saved a life, found a new best friend, and given a rescue dog a home.

But if you’re a first-time dog owner, you might now be wondering how to care for your dog. Dogs need food, toys, treats, exercise, and a comfy place to sleep. But how many walks do you give them each day? What is crate training? What if there’s something else that you’re forgetting?

Learning how to care for a dog can feel daunting for new dog owners, but don’t worry. We’ve got you covered! Follow this checklist to make sure you’ve got everything you’ll need to give your pup his best dog life.

12 Things You’ll Need Take Care Of A Dog

A Dog Carrier

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Photo: The Animal Rescue Site Store

One of the first things you’ll need is a dog crate or carrier to transport your dog to his or her forever home. Our durable On The Go Pet Carrier is a convenient way to carry your pup, and its safe, portable style is also perfect for camping, travel, and road trips. Include a comfy blanket and snuggle toy to make your dog’s freedom ride extra cozy.

  • On The Go Pet Carrier
  • Snuggle Paws’s Fleece Pet Blanket
  • Slumber Jack Dog Toy
  • A Dog Bed

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    Photo: The Animal Rescue Site Store

    When you get to your house, give your dog his own space, which should include a crate or dog bed in a quiet part of the house where he can sleep, relax, and slowly adjust to his new surroundings. If your dog is a puppy (ie not quite housebroken), set up a crate with blankets and toys where he can practice crate training. If your dog is full-grown, a comfy dog bed is a better option, especially if your dog’s feeling the aches and pains of old age. The Animal Rescue Site Store carries a wide selection of dog beds, including orthopedic options, built with senior dogs in mind.

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  • Orthopedic Microvelvet Snuggery Pet Bed
  • Ultra Plush Luxe Lounger Pet Bed
  • Faux Fleece & Chenille Sofa-Style Pet Bed
  • Food & Bowl

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    Photo: The Animal Rescue Site Store

    Feeding your dog isn’t as simple as just filling his bowl with kibble. What (and how often) your dog eats will depend on his age, size, and breed. According to the ASPCA, adult dogs need 1-2 meals per day, but growing puppies should eat 2-4 times daily, depending on their age. Choose a quality dog food that suits your dog’s age and nutritional needs, which vary depending on his life stage. Regardless, your dog will also need food and water bowls to enjoy his chow, which should be served up at the same time each day. Dogs love routine, which includes knowing when they can expect their next meal.

  • Copper Sunset Ombre Pet Dish
  • Smart Digital Feeding Pet Bowl
  • Pet Life® Pud-Guard Water & Food Bowl
  • Messy Paws Absorbent Pet Dish Mat
  • Daily Exercise

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    Dogs need daily exercise, although some breeds require more activity than others. According to Wag, dogs need at least two 15-minute walks a day, but high-energy dog breeds could spend hours running and playing outside. Not only do regular walks help dogs stay physically and mentally fit, exercise help dogs burn off energy, stress, and relieve destructive behaviors, like excessive chewing. Plus, daily walks are an excellent way to bond with your pet. Fit your pup with a comfortable collar, harness, and leash from The Animal Rescue Site Store to get started.

  • Signature Comfort Reflective Dog Collar
  • Dog Helios® Dura-Tough Leash & Collar
  • Pet Life® Geo-prene Leash & Harness
  • Microchips & ID

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    Whether your outfit your dog with a collar or harness, your dog should also be wearing ID tags whenever she ventures outside. It’s also wise to microchip your dog because collars fall off and dogs can get lost, especially during moves that require nervous pups to adjust to new living situations. Microchips with up-to-date contact information are one of the best ways to bring wayward dogs back home.

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    Vets & Vaccines

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    Another perk to adopting a dog is that shelter pups are typically neutered, spayed, and vaccinated prior to adoption. But that doesn’t mean that your pup won’t need extra vaccines and boosters, as well as a trusted vet to monitor his health as he grows. Meanwhile, boost your pup’s health with nutritional supplements. Our PawsGive Omega-3 Fish Oil Soft Gels bolster dogs’ skin, coat, joints, heart, immune system, and may even help with anxiety. Other soft chews keep tummy troubles and joint pain at bay. Visit The Animal Rescue Site Store for vitamins and supplements that help dogs their best dog life.

  • PawsGive Omega 3 Fish Oil Softgels for Dogs, 180 Softgels
  • PawsGive Hip and Joint Complete for Dogs, 120 Soft Chews
  • Omega Complete Skin & Coat
  • Training

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    Photo: The Animal Rescue Site Store

    Many shelter dogs are already trained–just one more of the many pros of giving a rescued dog a home. But if you adopted a puppy (or dog who learned bad manners in his old home), we also have products and tips that make training a breeze. If you’re looking to train your dog with minimal fuss, consider an Ultrasonic No-Harm Dog Training System from The Animal Rescue Site Store. This humane device uses ultrasonic sound waves, clicker sounds, and positive reinforcement training to help your puppy become a good girl or boy while retraining dogs to stop barking, chewing, howling, and other bad habits.

  • Ultrasonic No-Harm Dog Training System
  • Pet Life® Neo-Craft Training Dog Leash
  • Grooming

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    Photo: The Animal Rescue Site Store

    A clean pup is a happy pup, and The Animal Rescue Site Store is filled with grooming supplies that help your dog put his best paw forward. Our Tearless Puppy Dog Shampoo includes aloe vera, lanolin, and other soothing ingredients that keep puppies clean and tear-free. We also have combs, brushes, pet toothbrushes, grooming wipes, and absorbent towels perfect for drying muddy pets who’ve been playing outside.

  • Healthy Breeds Tearless Puppy Dog Shampoo
  • PawsGive Aloe and Oatmeal Grooming Wipes for Dogs and Cats, 70 Large Wipes
  • Pet Life® Flex Series Dual Grooming Pet Brush
  • Snuggle Paws’s Ultra Absorbent Pet Shammy Towel
  • Fleas, Tick, and Mosquito Protection

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    Fleas, ticks, and mosquitos love to latch onto our furry friends, particularly during the summer months. But these biting pests are more than just pesky hitchhikers. Fleas cause your dog extreme discomfort, itching, and scratching, while ticks and mosquitos can infect your dog with deadly Lyme and heartworm disease. Protect your dog with preventative Flea & Tick treatment and get a flea & tick comb to pluck these dangerous parasites from your dog’s fur. Meanwhile, dress your dog in an insect-repellant bandana (because citronella and DEET-based repellants are toxic for dogs) and avoid walking your pup in wooded or marshy areas where mosquitos thrive. Learn more about protecting your dog from fleas, ticks, mosquitos and common bug bites.

  • Insect Shield Dog Bandana
  • Flea & Tick Treatment for Extra Large Dogs
  • Pet Life® Grazer Handheld Flea & Tick Comb
  • Dog Toys

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    Photo: The Animal Rescue Site Store

    Toys aren’t just fun – they provide your dog with healthy mental enrichment. But not all dog toys are created equal. Consider your dog’s age, size, energy level–as well as the manufacturer’s safety record–when choosing dog toys, because poorly made toys (including tennis balls) can pose safety hazards. Is your dog an extreme chewer? Keep him busy with the Bruiser Extra Tough Dog Toy, which is indestructible and comes with room for dog treats. Does your dog love to play ball? The Petsport USA Giant Tuff Ball Dog Toy was built to survive a brisk game of fetch without the choking hazards of your typical tennis ball. Visit the Animal Rescue Site Store for toys that will delight and entertain every type of dog.

  • Bruiser Extra Tough Dog Toy
  • Nylabone® Puppy Teething Chew Keys
  • Throw & Tug Dog Toy
  • Petsport USA Giant Tuff Ball Dog Toy
  • Dog Treats

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    Photo: The Animal Rescue Site Store

    Treats are a must for both dogs and their owners, who will quickly find treats an excellent way to encourage food-motivated dogs to be on their best behavior. But we’re not talking about passing your dog scraps from the dinner table, because many human foods are toxic for dogs. Fortunately, the Animal Rescue Site Store is stocked with tasty, dog-friendly treats so delicious your dog won’t know they’re good for him, too. Welcome your rescued dog home with a Happy Adoption Day Pup-PIE and other popular treats from The Animal Rescue Site Store. Happy Gotcha Day!

  • Riley’s Organic Peanut Butter and Molasses Dog Treats
  • 6″ Grass Fed Braided Bully Sticks
  • Veggie Rawhide Strips
  • Happy Adoption Day Pup-PIE Treat
  • Source: The Animal Rescue Site Blog