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Care Sheet for Dogs

Average Rating Given To This Care Sheet Is 0    (1=lowest, 5=highest)    Last Updated: 02/13/2007

Main Category:

Non-Reptile/Amphibian

Sub Category:

Dogs

 Care Sheet Submitted By:

Bunnykins

Years Experience:

3 to 5 Years

Species:

Domestic dogs

Other Species or Phases this Care Sheet May Cover:

N/A

Sexing and Characteristics:

Un-neutered male dogs have balls. female dogs don’t.

Mostly Active During:

Both

Substrate and Water Needs:

Puppies and dogs both need access to water at all times. if you leave your chewer and/or your un-housebroken puppy you should put them in an enclosed area with chewy toys and something soft to lie down on.

Lighting and UVB:

N/A

Temperatures and Humidity:

Dogs can get overheated during the summer so they should always have a water source and a shady place to be under.

Heating and Equipment:

Water dish, bed, leash and collar, food bowl, etc...

Caging Provided:

A crate that is large enough for your dog to lie down and stand up comfortably. a medium to large sized fenced in yard for exercise.

Diet:

Carnivorous

Description of Diet:

A lot of dogs prefer to eat dry dog food like Beneful, Pedigree, Purina, and Eukanuba.

Supplements, Nutrition and Usage:

Puppies should be fed puppy chow so they can get all the nutrients they need. most dog food has the nutrition and vitamins they need.

Maintenance:

Puppies should eat 3 times a day, dogs should eat 2 times a day. you should give dogs and puppies lots of attention.

Some Words on this Species:

When you get a dog and/or puppy your house should be clean so your dog doesn’t’t chew everything up.
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