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What types of Dog Supplies will you require to keep your new dog healthy and happy?

There are tons of dog supplies available, especially on the internet today. From healthy dog foods to toys, beds, kennels and clothes. Dog supplies are so popular that many pet supply companies have come on the market to meet the high demand of free spending dog owners.

This competition is great for the shopper who can benefit greatly from the low prices that can be found by doing a little research.

Some of the essential Dog Supplies you are going to need include: dog food, dog bowls, collar and tag, leash, kennel or crate, and a correct size of dog bed. Good nutritious dog food is probably the main consideration. Human scraps will not have the essential vitamins and nutrients that your dog needs to grow strong and healthy and fight off the most common canine diseases.

Personalize your dog's feeding time with his own bowls for food and water. Stainless steel are a good idea as they are easy to clean, but plastic feeding dishes are fine if you are on a budget. If you have more than one dog, get bowls with their names on.

Dogs need specific nutritional food so they grow up strong and have a healthy life. Suitable dog supplies include the dog food that is formulated according to your particular breed of dog. This takes into account their age, weight, size, and activity level.

Human food and unsuitable treats can lead to excess weight and health problems. Diabetes and arthritis are common in overweight dogs.

Check with a veterinarian if you're not certain about the ideal food for your dog. Dogs become used to their particular brand and type of food so if you intend to change your dog's diet, do it slowly, as any sudden change in eating habits can cause digestive and stomach problems.

A good, strong dog collar and a dog leash should be next on your list of dog supplies. Many states require that you register your dog. Also you may need to show proof that your dog has had the required vaccinations, such as rabies, and they must wear a tag on their collar stating this. A dog tag that has your dog's name on it, your name, and phone number so if your dog ever gets lost, he can be quickly returned.

You'd be amazed at how many dogs cannot be reunited with their owners and are sometimes put down all because their owners didn't think to put a dog tag or some sort of identification on their collar.

Most cities insist that your dog be on a leash. Keeping your dog on a leash is a must especially when you are walking along the road. You don't want your dog to run out in front of a car. These dangers can be avoided by using a leash to control your dog when you are out amongst other people and traffic. Leashes are also a good training tool which you can use to teach your pet proper behavior when he's out walking.

Dog Supplies have improved over the years especially with the offer of many different styles of leashes. Does your dog constantly strain at the leash? If so, you can buy a leash that is attached to a harness that wraps around their body. When looking for dog supplies consider this type of leash if you are having trouble controling your dog.

If your dog spends time outside on his own, make sure he is kept in a secure area. Perhaps you can keep him on a long leash connected to a runner cord so he has a large area available to him, but do be aware that your dog could get caught up in the cord and injure himself if left for long periods. It's better to provide a secure fenced area for them to play in.

If you have a fence then make sure that it's high enough so your dog can't jump over it. You'd be surprised how high even a small dog can jump. They are also good diggers. A frustrated dog will stop at nothing to try to find a way out of what you may think is a confined area.

Next on yourDog Supplies list should be a dog kennel and a dog bed. Dogs need a private place of their own in your home. A dog kennel outside, or a dog crate inside helps a dog to feel secure, especially when you are not around. Don't use the dog kennel to discipline your dog, he needs to appreciate his own space in your home.

These are some of the essential dog supplies you need for your new dog. When you've got the basics, you can search for the fun dog supplies like dog toys, dog clothes, dog treats and even dog jewelry.


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