Posted by: cc2085 on: January 15, 2010
Many pet owners will admit to overreacting about certain cat health care or dog health care beliefs, and it is now time that people learnt the truth about some of the things pet owners have been led to believe over the years. 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. There are some that feel that neutering turns the animal into a couch potato. It might seem lazy, but others would view this as loyalty, as dogs and cats stick closer to home and are less likely to wander once 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: My dog knows when it has been bad, but it doesn’t learn.
Trust us that this isn’t true. Dogs are like children and they say you should treat an animal like it is a 2 year old child, which is why some dogs do not understand when they have done something wrong. The best way to tell your dog it has done something wrong is to make sure it gets pointed out. Otherwise, they will never know. Try and shift your voice to sound angry rather than getting high-pitched as this relates too closely to happy sounds. Don’t hit your dog though, as this is very bad pet ownership. No pet owner should lay a hand to a dog and think that it is an acceptable part of dog health care; for it quite simply isn’t. Mistreating cats is also not advised – no cat health care practice should involve this.
Lets bear in mind that there are many things you can end up believing about dogs and cats, but be sure to check out the truth before putting any dog health care or cat health care practices into motion. 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.