Pet owners believe different things about their cat health care and dog health care practices, but not all of them are true, so it is worth evaluating what is right and what isn’t before its too late. Don’t let misconceptions about pet health ruin the way you care for your pet – get the facts straight now.
Misconception 1: Neutering my cat or dog is bad for its health
People actually get very confused about neutering and spaying and some believe it has pet health implications. People worry that it will make the dog fat and de-motivated. Don’t misconstrue laziness for loyalty though, as dogs and cats tend to prefer to stay close to you when they have been neutered. In truth though, people do fear that neutering and spaying can shorten an animal’s life, but there is nothing to back this up at the moment.
Misconception 2: Hitting a dog makes it behave properly
Wrong! This is not always true. It is fair to say that many dogs aren’t aware of being naughty and if they don’t get told about it, they will continue to do it. As you would a child, show the dog what it has done wrong so it learns. Pro-active training like this is good. Sometimes, shouting and shrieking to a dog can seem like praise, so you have to change your voice pitch to let them know what is right and wrong. Never hit a dog though. Hitting should never form any part of dog health care. Mistreating cats is also not advised – no cat health care practice should involve this.
Check with a vet if you are concerned about something not being accurate with your dog health care and cat health care practices. A vet is a good person to talk to as they are adept at dealing with all cat health care and dog health care issues.
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