12 Things You Must STOP Doing to Your DOG


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 Number 12: Stop being inconsistent with their rules.

 Enforcing rules consistently is one of the worst heirs dog owners make. Your dog will become confused if you consistently forbid them from jumping on the couch, yet occasionally permit them to do so. It’s crucial to be clear about your rules and to strictly enforce them because dogs thrive on discipline and consistency.

 Number 11: Don’t ever give your dog alcohol.

 Even though you might not need to freak out if your dog licks up a drop of wine that has fallen to the floor, it’s crucial to be aware that dogs might experience serious negative effects from drinking alcohol. Alcohol, which depresses the neurological system, should never be offered to pets. Hypothermia, diarrhea, and vomiting are just a few of the symptoms that can result from this nervous system depression. It’s also important to keep in mind that numerous drink mixers include Xylitol, a synthetic sweetener that is hazardous to dogs even in very little amounts.

 Number 10: Don’t put your dog on a retractable leash.

 Retractable leashes should never be used on dogs. According to Michelle Szydlowski, a veterinarian and anthrozoology professor at Beacon College in Leesburg Florida: “If one of these leashes twists around your palm, it could result in friction Burns.” “Additionally, they are difficult to retract in an emergency, which increases the risk that your dog will get hurt or hurt someone else”, Szydlowski stated.

 Grabbing a dog’s retractable leash in an effort to stop them from running can cause serious lacerations and even amputations. Many retractable leashes reach up to 10 feet or more and some may be constructed of thinner cords than a standard leash.

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