Statistics have shown that more and more Aussies are choosing to bring animal companions into their homes. When compared to other countries, Australia continues to have one of the highest household rates of pet ownership in the world with more than 62% of households having a pet. Dogs are still the most popular type of pet with almost two in five households owning a dog. This is 20 dogs for every 100 Aussies.
When it comes to how to keep your puppy healthy and happy, the right diet and plenty of exercise is essential to boost your dog’s immunity and energy, maintain muscle and promote healthy digestion. In addition, there are some practical accessories for puppies that can help you ensure you’re giving your best friend the best care possible.
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Behavioural Aid Toy
Puppies can suffer from anxiety, especially when they’re in an unfamiliar environment. A behavioural aid toy can help anxious and frightened puppies adjust to their new home more easily.
This snuggle toy helps decrease sleep anxiety by mimicking a dog mother. It features a self-warming function that provides comfort to a nervous puppy. You will find behavioural aid toys available in different designs, but all of them have a similar function. This toy is rechargeable and every charge may hold for up two weeks. This toy can be a lifesaver for your new puppy in your house.
Dog Boots
If anyone saw your dog wearing boots, let’s say 10 years ago, they would think you were crazy! But nowadays the story is different. The popularity of dog booties has increased over the years, and not just because pets look adorable in them, but because dog booties are in fact, more about the function and less about fun and fashion.
While dogs have thick pads on their feet, they are not invincible. There are times when boots can give your dog the extra protection they need. Dog boots are going to protect your dog’s paws from burning when you’re out in the summertime by creating a barrier between the hot ground and their pads. These accessories for puppies also help injury and illness. If your dog has a paw injury or cuts on their pads, having boots is going to relieve some pressure and pain for them as well as help prevent further damage to their paw, allowing it to heal properly.
Sun Screen for Dogs
Like us, dogs can also get burned from sun exposure, particularly on parts of the body that are scarcely covered with hair. Experts explain that a sunburned dog can suffer from inflamed, red skin that becomes irritated and painful. Hair loss and scales can also be the result of sunburn. This means that dogs do need to wear sunscreen, especially those with light skin and short white fur or hair.
However, using the wrong type of sunscreen can also cause problems. It’s of extreme importance that you use only formulas that are specifically intended as sunscreens for dogs. They shouldn’t contain para-aminobenzoic acid or zinc oxide because these ingredients are toxic to dogs if ingested. Considering the fact that dogs often lick their skin, they can accidentally ingest the sunscreen.
Thermal Vest
You might be wondering if your puppy needs extra layers or is their fur enough to insulate them from the cold. These are common concerns of dog owners. The thing is, even dogs with thick coats can get hypothermia or frostbite in freezing weather. If the temperature is around 5-degree Celsius or lower, it’s definitely time to dress your pet.
A good sign that your dog may be in need of a vest is if he is shivering, lifting paws to avoid the cold, or burrowing under a blanket. Also, if your dog is hesitant to step outside in the cold, the warmth of a vest designed for those conditions can help motivate your furry friend to go out into the chilly weather.
Microfiber Towel for Dog
After taking a bath, chances are that your puppy will try to run to the couch without worrying about his wet coat. In this case, you’ll need a snuggly towel for your pet. With its help, you should be able to protect your couch, carpets and other areas of your house. A microfiber towel for dog is excellent for soggy walks, at-home baths, or driving back after swimming to keep your vehicle dry.
Frisbee
If you have an active breed, exercise is necessary for the health and happiness of your dog. A flying squirrel frisbee may be a suitable alternative to standard frisbees. It’s better than throw toys and a good way to help your dog to burn off extra energy.
For night play, look for a model that comes with a glow-in-the-dark feature. Flying squirrel frisbees are made of flexible material to protect the teeth of dogs and come in small, medium and large sizes. They are a durable toy that can last through different aggressive games.
Toothbrush
While many dog owners don’t do it, but regular tooth brushing is recommended for dogs to prevent periodontal disease. Boost your dog’s oral care routine with a dental treatment designed to promote good dog oral health.