Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Which Supplies You Need for Your Terrier Dog?

Do you plan to adopt a terrier dog? If so, you have made nice move and a good decision. The terrier dog will for sure bring fun and joy in your home. Of course, to make this puppy a fun addition in your home you have to provide proper care and training to your new buddy. As a responsible dog owner you ought to purchase the essential supplies for your terrier dog. In short, here's what you need:

Small Dog Bed

    The terrier dog is an active breed, you can play with it all day long. Of course, during or after the long day, your pet needs its own bed to rest and sleep. Go for a comfortable small dog bed that will provide enough padding to protect the dog from the cold floor. Besides for comfort, the dog bed is the best item that will protect it from the dirt on the floor.

Collar

    The dog collar is a must have for every dog. This item serves for displaying the identification and vaccination tags of your puppy. It's highly recommended to get your dog used to a collar since young age. For the terrier dog, the collar is equally important as the small dog bed is.

Leash

    There are many types of dog leash styles available on the Australian market. The retractable dog leash is a good option since it will enable you to adjust and control the space you give your dog while walking or training.

Feeding Bowl

    For convenient feeding time, purchase two bowls, one for eating food and another for drinking water. You can choose from a variety of materials, sizes and types of feeding bowls for dogs. There are bowls made from plastic, ceramic, steel, etc, Moreover, you can choose from simple design or specially designed models with a system for releasing food or water.

Toys

    Buy dog toys appropriate for terriers and let the fun start. These dogs love to chase after and dig out small objects. But, you must be careful when choosing toys for your dog. The toy shouldn't be made from a breakable material, because this can lead to choking your dog. Instead, go for reasonably sized squeaking toys that your dog can chew.


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