Caring for a Street Dog


Many dogs are born and raised on the street. They do not have a home to shelter from the cold, much less a plate of healthy food. They, day by day, must find a shelter to sleep and something to eat.

However, many of those dogs that live on the streets They are adopted by people who know how important it is to give love and care to an unprotected person who has had a difficult life.

If you have decided to adopt a dog who has lived all his life on the street, it is very important that you bear in mind that care that you should have with this little animal are not the same that you should have with a domestic and purebred dog.

Once this new member is in their new home, it is very important that they have a comfortable and clean place to sleep. It is also vital that you have a container with food and another with a lot of water. It is very important that this new pet feels that he is welcome and loved. In the same way, you can have a leash and some toys for him to play and entertain himself.

At the beginning it is important not to leave him alone, remember that these dogs are very independent, but it is good to accompany him so that he does not feel abandoned.

Remember that street dogs have lived their entire lives by their own rules and under the rules of the street, for this reason it would be a good idea to start training them and teaching them tricks and games. This practice, in addition to helping you develop and behave, will help you bond with yourself and your family.

It is vitally important to take your new pet to a veterinarian, this in order to perform the necessary medical check-ups and give the vaccinations that your dog needs.

You must have a lot of patience because the adaptation process It may take a while, however with love and affection, anything is possible!


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  1.   Ricardo Garcia Lopez said

    What an interesting publication, it is important to make people aware and aware that a street dog or cat is NOT a threat, but human negligence towards these pets.

    1.    Marianella said

      Totally agree!

  2.   Marianella said

    I really liked your article because it is simple, the basis of treatment is love, solidarity, responsibility and respect for life! I invite you to stop by @marianellapb so that you can learn about my project of management of street dogs and give me your contributions

  3.   Marianella said

    Excellent thanks for sharing