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5. Not going to regular vet check-ups

You need to get your dog to the vet regularly. Skipping visits CAN and WILL harm their health and wellbeing. Many of them are overweight and suffer from a lot of diseases, which is due to the fact that their owners aren’t taking them to regular visits.

6. Giving them your medication

Before even thinking about this, you need to talk to your vet about it. Our medication can have a very different impact on dogs. Some can be very toxic to our beloved puppies and we don’t want anything bad happening to them.

So, before making any drastic moves, call your vet.

7. Not giving them enough attention or socialization

Dogs, just like us humans, can suffer from depression or anxiety, and if you don’t spend enough time with them they can be very upset. That can also be the main cause of diseases or illnesses they may have over the years.

Don’t get a puppy just because they are cute. Spend quality time with them!

8. Waiting for the ”training” age

There’s no such a thing as a training age. Some owners tend o believe that their puppies should reach a certain age before they start training. That’s a huge mistake! They will end up reaching their teens and it will be very difficult to train them.

Start while they’re young!

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