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ANIMALS 101 – RESPONSIBLE PET GUARDIANS DO THIS!

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ANIMALS 101 – RESPONSIBLE PET GUARDIANS DO THIS!

A USEFUL GUIDE TO SEE WHETHER YOU ARE A RESPONSIBLE PET PARENT.

The privilege of sharing your life with an animal companion comes with responsibilities, and this should not be taken lightly.  In addition to meeting your pet’s basic needs, there are some extremely important rules of responsible pet ownership you need to know to keep your pet in good health and enjoying life.

Have you cleaned your pet’s cage today or their water and food bowl? Have you made sure to feed and water them before eating yourself? Have you made the effort to say hello to them today? We cannot share this sort of post enough, because it is clear that many, if not most, pet owners, do not meet the needs of their pets. You are your pet’s whole world. Animal welfare is always receiving surrender requests because of “time”. Your pet has all the time in the world for you, and you promised them forever when you chose to take them in. 

The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) lists six areas of responsible pet ownership, including commitment, investment, obeying local ordinances, ensuring your dog (any pet) is properly identified, limiting his or her reproduction, preparing for emergencies, and other life-changing events.

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COMMIT

  • Avoid impulsive decisions when selecting a pet.
  • Select a dog that’s suited to your home and lifestyle.
  • Provide appropriate exercise and mental stimulation.
  • Properly socialize and train your dog.
  • Commit to the relationship for the life of your dog(s).
  • Keep only the type and number of dogs for which you can provide appropriate food, water, shelter, health care, and companionship.

INVEST

  • Recognize that dog ownership requires an investment of time and money.
  • Make sure your dog receives preventive health care as well as care for any illnesses or injuries.
  • Budget for potential emergencies.

OBEY

  • Clean up after your dog.
  • Obey all local ordinances, including licensing, leash requirements, and noise control.
  • Don’t allow your dog to stray.

IDENTIFY

  • Make sure your dog is properly identified (i.e., tags, microchips, or tattoos) and keep the registration up-to-date.
  • Learn more about your pet’s microchip.

LIMIT

  • Don’t contribute to the dog overpopulation problem: limit your dog’s reproduction through sterilization, containment, or managed breeding (The Paw Company does not support any breeding while there is a massive overpopulation crisis).

PREPARE

  • Prepare for an emergency or disaster, including assembling an evacuation kit.
  • Make alternate arrangements if you can no longer provide care for your dog.
  • Recognize any decline in your dog’s quality of life and make timely decisions in consultation with a veterinarian.
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This article is a republication from 7 February 2024

RESPONSIBLE OWNERSHIP

FOUR PAWS SHARE THE FOLLOWING ON RESPONSIBLE PET OWNERSHIP

PET’S BASIC NEEDS

You are responsible for ensuring that your pet has:

  • the opportunity to express their natural behaviour;
  • healthy (species appropriate) diet and access to fresh water;
  • a comfortable resting place;
  • regular exercise; and
  • protection from stress, illness, and injury.

MEDICAL RESPONSIBILITY

You are responsible for ensuring that your pet gets:

  • annual vaccinations;
  • regular preventative parasitic treatment;
  • annual/general health checks by a qualified vet;
  • nail clipping, dental checks, and grooming; and
  • vet consultation when your pet is sick/injured.

TRAINING & SOCIALIZATION

You are responsible for ensuring that your pet:

  • understand basic commands;
  • is socialized well to cope with life (other pets, people, children, noises);
  • receives behavioural training, when necessary, from a reputable behaviourist;
  • receives reward-based training and not punishment-based training; and
  • receives mental stimulation through training and enrichment.

SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

You are responsible for ensuring that your pet:

  • is microchipped, and the details are kept up to date on the microchip database;
  • is kept on a leash and under control in public places;
  • does not leave any waste that is not picked up;
  • does not bother wildlife or farm animals;
  • has pet insurance and is kept according to legislation;
  • does not bother people (bikers, joggers, etc.); and
  • is not aggressive towards other pets.
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RESPONSIBLE PET OWNER TEST

How well do you score on our basic responsible owner test? Give yourself one point out of 10 for each yes answer.

1. Can you commit to their whole life, and do they fit your lifestyle?

2. Are your pet’s vaccinations and internal and external parasite treatment up-to-date?

3. Do you know and are you obeying the local laws on having pets?

4. Are your pets sterilized?

5. Are your pets safe and secure in your yard and not allowed to roam the street freely?

6. Are your pets microchipped and the chip registered, and do they have a collar ID?

7. Are they at a healthy weight?

8. Do you meet the enrichment needs of your pets, including social, mental stimulation, and regular exercise?

9. Do your pets have access to fresh drinking water daily, and do they get the right species-appropriate food?

10. Are you prepared for an emergency, and for when something happens to you – are they included in your will?

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How did you score on the above?

Being a responsible pet parent is about more than just these 10 points.  It also means learning to pick up on your pet’s often-subtle communication cues, as well as helping your pet learn human communication signals through proper handling, socialization, and training. Being a responsible pet guardian is a privilege and comes with responsibility and a serious commitment that takes time, money and energy. Commit fully, or don’t get a pet! It is that simple

Join us next week to explore and learn more about the amazing animals that share our world!

WHEN YOU KNOW BETTER, DO BETTER!

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