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Much of being a responsible pet owner is understanding what your pet needs and also being aware of what your responsibilities are to the community. Following are some basic rules for pet care:

Learn about your pet's special needs - dietary, health, housing and general care;
Provide your pet with an adequate balanced diet and ensure it has access to clean, cool drinking water at all times;
Regularly exercise your pet according to its needs;
Train your pet using kindness and positive reinforcement;
Provide appropriate housing and shelter for your pet;
Whilst unsupervised, keep your pet safely and securely confined to your property at all times;
To minimize boredom, provide your pet with sufficient companionship and a stimulating environment;
Protect your pet's health by taking it to a vet whenever health problems arise and by ensuring all necessary vaccinations and treatments are up-to-date;
To help prevent disease and illness, ensure your pet has a clean environment;
Microchip your pet (where appropriate) and where required register it with your local council to increase the likelihood of return when lost;
De-sex your pet at an early age to prevent unwanted offspring;
If your pet requires grooming, do so on a regular basis;
Many pets need to be socialised with other animals and people, particularly at a young age - give your pet appropriate opportunities for mixing with others;
Teach your family, friends and children how to interact with your pet;
Find suitable boarding facilities for your pet whilst on holidays;
Respect the rights of non pet owners by keeping your pet under control while in public and by disposing of any droppings made in public areas;
Provide your pet with love and attention and commit to caring for it for its entire life;
information source: www.adoptapet.com.au