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    The Health Benefits of Owning a Pet

    Last updated 9 months ago

    When you take a pet under your roof, you know that you’re doing a great thing by helping your pet live a full and happy life. But many people don’t consider the wonderful benefits pets have on their owners’ lives as well.

    Watch this news report to learn about the physical and emotional benefits pets have on their owners’ lives. Listen to stories from a veterinarian and various pet owners about how their furry friends make their lives better every day.

    Let the friendly and knowledgeable veterinarians at Gully Animal Hospital give your pet the best care available. We offer great prevention, treatment, and wellness care that assures your pet will live a long and happy life at your side. Call (817) 756-6733 for an appointment.

    Online Resources: Socializing and Training Your Pet

    Last updated 9 months ago

    If you enjoyed reading our recent blogs about socializing and training your pet, take a look at these helpful resources for additional information. Also, be sure to contact Gully Animal Hospital, located in Arlington. Our friendly staff has the expertise to address all of your pet’s health concerns in a productive and positive manner. The number to call for more information is (817) 756-6733.

    • Litter box problems can occur for a number of reasons. Find out why your cat may refrain from using their litter box at the Humane Society website.
    • Puppy socialization is proven to help puppies lead happy lives. Find out more about socializing your puppy at ASPCA.org.
    • Training a dog takes time and hard work. Check out PetFinder.com for ten useful dog training tips.
    • Animal Planet contributes ten more wonderful ways to train your pup successfully.
    • Some puppies bite more than others. If your puppy bites at an alarming rate, follow these steps to train your dog not to bite.  

    Why Is Socializing Your Puppy So Important?

    Last updated 9 months ago

    Puppies rapidly absorb knowledge at an early age. As such, it’s vital to expose them to different people and environments early on. Similar to a sheltered child, a puppy that hasn’t been exposed to enough people, animals, and situations will have a more difficult time adapting in such an event. Before introducing your pet to pet boarding or any other potentially stressful situation, ensure it is ready by properly socializing your puppy. Read on to find out why socializing your puppy is important.

    • Happiness: Simply put, the happiest dogs are the ones that were safely exposed to different animals and people as puppies. The reason they’re happiest is because they have no reason to fear these different animals and situations. Expose your puppy to crowds, loud sounds, car alarms, veterinary examinations, other pets, and as many different types of people as you can find, and they’ll ultimately learn to deem these situations unthreatening. As a result, they’ll live happy and free of fear.
    • Improved Behavior: Consider a very sheltered child who moves away from home for the first time. Odds are that he or she will react negatively towards this situation out of fear. Similarly for dogs, if they haven’t been exposed to different types of people and animals, they’ll likely act with aggression or fear when they finally do. The behavior your dog exhibits at an older age is directly impacted by the habits they develop as a puppy, and thus, socialization is important in shaping their behavior.
    • Opportunity: Similar to learning a new language for humans, it’s easier for dogs to pick up on behaviors at a young age. There is a certain timeframe within which young puppies must be socialized. Within the first twelve weeks of your puppy’s life, you should safely introduce it to as many types of people and environments as possible. Waiting until your puppy grows up will render the socialization process less effective.

    For unmatched emergency pet care, dog grooming, and pet boarding services in Arlington, look no further than Gully Animal Hospital. To find out more information, simply give us a call at (817) 756-6733 today.

    What You Need to Know about Housetraining Your New Pet

    Last updated 9 months ago

    Bringing your new puppy or kitten home for the first time is exhilarating. However, that exhilaration can quickly fade to frustration without implementing proper housetraining. Follow these helpful tips to keep your home neat and your pet happy.

    • Housebreaking: Not until the age of twelve months can a puppy control its bladder. Therefore, the initial weeks and months can be difficult. As soon as your puppy arrives at your home, take it outside. Do this multiple times a day between the time you wake up and the time before you go to bed. As an owner, you will begin to identify certain signs and be proactive towards the situation. Over time, gradually increase the amount of time between bathroom breaks.
    • Obedience Training: No matter what breed of dog you bring home, obedience training is vital. The idea behind obedience training is to reduce the likelihood of negative encounters between your dog and other people and animals. Beginning at a mere eight weeks of age, you can start building a bond between yourself and your pet—this bond will help you to effectively train your puppy. Consult a veterinarian to learn where you can find effective obedience training classes.
    • Litter Box Training: Kittens make the housebreaking process a breeze because they do it themselves. All you have to do is provide them with a clean litter box and ensure they know where to find it. However, a dirty, uncomfortable, or poorly located litter box can cause your kitten not to use it. You’ll need to make sure your kitten is comfortable with their litter box and monitor them to see that they’re actually using it.

    The staff at Gully Animal Hospital is comprised of talented, friendly individuals who love animals the same way you do. Whether it’s your puppy, kitten, dog, or cat that needs special medical attention, you can trust us. To find out more information about our full-service animal hospital in Arlington, call one of our friendly representatives at (817) 756-6733 today.

    How to Housetrain Your Puppy

    Last updated 10 months ago

    Housetraining a puppy is not an easy process, nor will it fly by quickly. In order to be successful, you will need to be consistent above all else. Watch this informative video to learn what else you need to know about housetraining your puppy.

    First and foremost, you will need to get your puppy into a routine. This goes along with the theme of consistency in that, when your puppy knows exactly what to expect and when to expect it, they will carry out those actions beautifully. Expediting the learning process is the goal for any owner, and your ability to develop a routine and stick to it will allow for success.

    For reliable puppy grooming, urgent care, and pet boarding services in the Arlington TX area, contact Gully Animal Hospital. Call us today at (817) 756-6733 to learn more about our full-service animal hospital near you.

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