Proper pet care is the basis of responsible pet ownership. It is important when you adopt a pet to understand it is a lifetime commitment to a furry family member that depends on you for his or her health and well-being.
Happily, the unconditional love and joy that pets bring to our lives more than makes up for the added responsibility that comes with welcoming adding a furry child to your family. To ensure your pet’s health and happiness, following are the necessities that all responsible pet owners need to provide.
Pets need healthy food.
Just
like people, pets need food that meets their specific nutritional needs. Dog
foods are designed to meet a dog’s nutritional needs and cat foods are designed
to meet a cat’s nutritional needs. Importantly, their dietary needs are very
different. Puppies require different food from senior dogs. Pet’s with health
issues may require special diets. Table scraps are typically not good for dogs
and cats because many of the foods we eat, such as salt, garlic, and onions are
bad for your pet’s health and can make them sick or even be fatal.
Don’t
forget to give pets the right amount of food, too! Overfeeding your pet or
giving him too many treats could lead to obesity, which could consequently
trigger more health problems such as heart disease, renal problems, and more.
Weigh your options when it comes to pet food to avoid these kinds of illnesses
— and if you don’t exactly know what foods are best for your pet, it’s a great
idea to ask the opinion of your vet!
Give your
pets 24/7 access to fresh drinking water.
Just
like human beings, pets need ready access to water in order to survive. Always
provide a clean, fresh bowl of water to all animals in your care. Make it
accessible by placing it near their food bowl, and remember to refill your
pet’s water bowl at least two times a day. This will keep your pet cool,
hydrated, and healthy.
If
your pet lives in water, like fish and turtles, clean aquariums at least once a
week. Failing to do so could lead to smelly tanks and sick pets!
If
you let your dog out in your fenced-in yard off-leash, be sure he is wearing
tags and is microchipped, and that the microchip is registered and your contact
information is up-to-date. It is also a good idea to register your pet with
Finding Rover. Always provide shade and shelter, along with water. Indoors,
dogs also typically enjoy having their own dog bed and older dogs, in
particular, may benefit from having an orthopedic bed.
Pets
need protection from extreme hot and cold temperatures and other extreme weather
and shouldn’t be expected to live exclusively outside. Another concern is
predators like coyotes (who tend to lurk at night but are often present in the
daytime as well) that might consider your pets as suitable prey.
Pets need to
go to the bathroom regularly.
Many types of pets can be housebroken, allowing them the opportunity to roam the house without the worries of accidents. Cats should be provided at least one litter box.
No
matter where your pet’s bathroom is, be sure to clean it regularly. Observing
proper hygiene and sanitation will prevent dirt and bacteria from piling up and
help protect your pet’s health. Your pets will greatly appreciate having a
clean area to do their business, too!
Make sure
that your pet gets regular exercise.
Proper
pet care also includes exercising your pet. Exercise is an important part of
your pet’s mental, as well as physical, health. If you spend any time on social
media, you know that all kinds of animals like to play such as this
ball-playing turtle, this dog playing fetch by himself or this bird playing
with a red cup. What some people consider misbehavior in a pet is just the pet
getting bored an amusing itself by getting in the garbage or tearing up the
couch or…well you get the idea. Need some suggestions on what to do with your
dog? Check out The Pet’s Planet guides to Your Dog’s Play Time and
Activities.
Pets
also benefit from socialization, whether that’s regular interaction with you,
having guests come over, or trips outside of the house. Expand their horizons
and improve their people skills while helping them to safely experience new
things!
Pets require
doctor visits and healthy habits.
To
ensure that your pets are healthy and nimble, you should take them to a local,
trusted veterinarian for wellness check-ups at least once a year. Keeping up on
your pet’s vaccinations [LINK: Cat & Dog Vaccines] is essential. Clean
teeth and healthy gums also play an important role in your pet’s health.
If your furry friend is showing signs or symptoms of being sick, take
them to your vet or animal hospital right away to get them feeling better
sooner rather than later!

Another way to keep your pets healthy and happy is to regularly groom them (if needed). Matted fur can be painful and unhealthy for dogs. Dogs and cats may not like it, but baths, brushings, nail trims, and flea/tick removal may be necessary for your pet’s well-being.
With
the above tips on proper pet care, you and your beloved pet are well on your
way to a lifetime of happiness together!



