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Pet Care Hacks for Beginners

Updated: Jul 29, 2020

Owning a pet is one of the most rewarding things in life. The unconditional love they give you is unlike anything else.


Now in return for that love, we need to try and give them the best life possible. And to do this, there are lots of things we need to remember...

If you're a first-time pet owner, then there's no need to be worried. You'll get the hang of it in no time. And to help get you started, we've put together our top pet care tips:


  • Visit the vet

This should be first on your checklist as a new pet owner so book a vet appointment straight away. Your vet will check your pet's overall health and wellbeing and can answer any questions you may have.


From then onwards, you will need to book a vet visit for your pet about once a year. Regular check-ups are important as they can highlight issues and alleviate any worries.

  • Vaccinations

Younger pets will also need to start their first course of vaccinations. Try and get this done as soon as possible to ensure they are fully covered right away. Firstly though, check with your breeder or rescue to see if your pet has already had anything administered.


After their first course of vaccinations, your vet will let you know when your pet needs to come back in for their next set. Keeping on top of jabs is important as it will help protect your pet from common diseases and illnesses.

  • Identification

Pets go missing every day so it's vital that they're identifiable. Make sure your pet is always wearing an ID tag whenever they're outside. This should have all your contact details on including your name, telephone number and address.


Wearing an ID tag is now the law for dogs along with microchipping. This is important as it means your pet can still be safely returned to you should their tag fall off.

  • Spaying and neutering

If you're not planning on breeding your pet, this is something you should seriously consider. There are many benefits to spaying and neutering. Not only does it prevent unwanted pregnancies but it can also help reduce the risk of cancer and prevent behavioural issues.


In addition, it will stop females from going into heat and males straying far from home in search of a partner.

  • Food

This might seem an obvious one but it's not as simple as just picking up any old food off the supermarket shelf. Your pet needs a good, healthy diet to ensure they live a long and happy life.

So take the time to research which food is right for them.


Consider the health condition of your pet as well as how active they are. Don't be afraid to experiment - what works for some, might not work for others. It's all about finding the right food for your pet.

  • In-house care

There's more to caring for pets than just feeding and watering them. You need to make sure their coat is well-groomed, their teeth are looked after and their living space is clean. It might feel like a bit of a chore at first but you'll soon find yourself wanting to do it.

  • Comfy quarters

Always keep your pet's living space clean and safe. This is important as it means they are less exposed to injuries and infections.


Regularly clean their living areas and be wary of everyday household items that may pose a threat. This includes toxic sprays and flowers and items lying around that they might want to nibble or eat.

  • Training

It's important to start training from day one so your new pet knows what's expected of them. A well-behaved pet equals a happy home and family life together.


Starting from a young age is more productive but that doesn't mean you can't teach an old dog new tricks. There's always time to introduce new skills and rules to your pet.

Finally, enjoy your new life together. If you follow our pet care hacks, you are sure to have a happy, healthy pet and a great bond. Good luck!






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