The First Year of Pet Parenthood: A Comprehensive Guide
So, you’ve finally made the big decision to expand your family. Whether it’s a new puppy, kitten, or an older rescue from your local adoption center, the first year of pet ownership can be pretty intense. The excitement of welcoming a new furry friend into your home is often accompanied by a whirlwind of responsibilities and adjustments. But don’t worry! We understand that pressure all too well, so we’ve partnered with our mates (and pet-sperts) over at Animates to help you nail down the first year with your new fur baby. Read on for some top tips on pet parenthood from our very own team of animal lovers.
Sort Your Support Network
One of the first steps in your pet ownership journey is establishing a solid support network. Having a regular vet that your new pet is comfortable with is crucial in those first few months. Not only is it important for vaccinations and emergencies, but it’s also helpful to have a singular record for any potential issues or conditions that could arise long-term.
“It’s easy to worry like any other parent. So it’s a relief to have an understanding and caring vet. She always puts our minds at ease and takes great care of our little boy.” — Sal, Head of Operations
Fortunately, Animates offers comforting and personalized care for your new pet. Having a pet-loving expert can help alleviate some of the anxiety that can come with all types of vet appointments.
Make Sure They Have A Well-Rounded Diet
A well-rounded diet can have a significant impact on your pet’s mood and immune system, helping them fight off illnesses and infections. Establishing a regular feeding schedule and designated areas for eating can aid digestion and help your pet acclimatize to their new routine.
We recommend checking out these slow feeders for food-focused puppies, or this adorable wide bowl to avoid whisker fatigue.
“Making sure they get all the right nutrients for their breed is not only great for their health down the line but can be beneficial for their mood as well.” — Dan, Commercial Director
Whether you’re adopting an older pet or a fresh fur baby, it’s always helpful to stick to the diet provided by the adoption center or your vet clinic. This continuity can help your pet acclimatize to their surroundings and benefit their long-term health—your vet always knows best.
Sort Their Sanctuary
Just like us, our fur babies need a space to decompress. Providing a bed, crate, or even a box (cat owners understand) that your pet can cover with their scent and toys helps establish familiarity in their new environment.
“Just like us, our pets need a bed of their own and a secure place to go to.” — Bella, Junior Commercial Content Producer
Our pets can be very territorial, so having safe and clear spaces away from high foot traffic for resting and going to the bathroom can be beneficial to their overall well-being. Especially for cats, ensuring this space is undisturbed will lower stress and help avoid accidents outside of the litter.
Looking to upgrade your bathroom toolkit? Our pet parents in the team have been eyeing this adjustable scooper for their dogs.
Establish Healthy Habits And Training
Establishing healthy habits in the first year can significantly benefit both you and your animal in the long run. Whether it’s research from professionals online or heading in for a class, training can improve your pet’s mood, stimulate overactive animals, and keep them safe.
“Whether it’s school or educating yourself online (there are so many things you can do at home for free)—setting up good habits straight away is essential for your dog’s long-term happiness and safety.” — Flick, Client Services Manager
Not sure where to start? Animates offers puppy preschool classes with like-minded professionals and first-time pup parents, where you can get your pressing questions answered and socialize your new furry friend.
Conclusion
The first year of pet ownership is a journey filled with love, challenges, and learning experiences. By sorting your support network, ensuring a well-rounded diet, creating a sanctuary for your pet, and establishing healthy habits and training, you can set the foundation for a happy and healthy life together.
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