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. Naturally, pet owners want the best for their pets, but a series of bad decisions or incorrect knowledge could bode badly.

Misconception 1: If I have my dog or cat neutered or spayed, this will make it lazy

Neutering your cat or dog does not necessarily impact on its health, but many fear that it does. 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. There is some research being conducted to determine if neutering can shorten an animal’s lifespan, but there is no sufficient evidence at present to suggest this is correct.

Misconception 2: Hitting a dog makes it behave properly

Wrong! This is not always true. Some dogs do not know when they have been badly behaved and they will continue to misbehave if they don’t get appropriately informed that what they have done is wrong. Teach them that something is wrong by pointing to the offending area and showing them that it is bad. 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. The same applies to any mistreating of cats and kittens – this is not good cat health care.

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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