Friday, October 27, 2017

Animal Care California - Simple Guide To Taking Care Of Your Horse

By Betty Bell


It's sad to say that animal abuse is a growing problem in the United States. One recent research asserts that in the economic downturn, more and more pets were being abandoned. Rather like small children, pets thrive on positive interaction, structure, and affection, yet in too many circumstances, this isn't what they're getting at all. To foster this, children must be introduced to Animal Care California.

Grooming the horse- One of the basics of caring for your horse is good grooming. Like any other animals, it is indeed important that you keep him clean and comfortable. To help you with this, you need to secure your grooming materials and tools. Just keep in mind that before you start grooming the horse, you need to tie him correctly in a safe place.

Most problems such as arthritis are easily curable. As a warning, note that masking the problem with drugs or surgery is a cure. In fact, these things only make the problem worse because they only mask the pain and do nothing to correct the cause of the problem. Just as in humans, taking a drug may alleviate the pain, but if you stop taking the drug, you see that it is still there.

Pain, obesity, bad habits, stiffness, etc. All have reasons for manifesting in the body. The reason veterinarians (and doctors) cannot cure these things is they don't realize that every person (including animals in the definition of person) have different sources for their problems. Though many have the same or similar symptoms, the cause is different for each, and no magic bullet exists to cure all.

Provide them wider space to graze. The animals need a wide space for them to graze. If you want to raise a number of them, your space should be one of your first considerations. If you want to raise more than one horse, then you must consider having enough space for them. Make sure as well that your pasture is free from holes that may injure them. You can fence It to protect your horses as well.

Make it clear that the less pleasant duties will be shared by all. Yes, this means housebreaking duties. Small kittens still need to learn about the litter box, and puppies are notoriously prone to accidents. If a child isn't willing to do the icky stuff like clean the litter box and pick up the accidents, they are not doing their duty by their pet. Remind them that they wore diapers when they were little, but animals don't get to do that.

Understanding them is key to them being happy and healthy. We know that junk food is not as healthy as a well-balanced diet, but yet we sneak that occasional cookie or bowl of ice cream or candy bar. This is not harmful. It satisfies a desire for such things, and as long as it is not overdone, just like anything else, it does not create a problem.

Better still, what if you never had time to cuddle or play with them? To kids, the idea that their caregiver, the one who is supposed to love them best, would do any of those things is unthinkable. However, they can grasp that they are the caregivers and love-givers to their pet, and should no more do those things to an animal than a parent would do them to a child.




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