Caring For Your Dog
4 Ways In Which You Can Show Your Dog How Much You Love Him By Doggie Dog
Do you have at least one framed photo of your dog somewhere in your house... or maybe in your wallet? Is your dog pretty darn close to being the very center of your universe? Do you train your dog by spoiling it, respond to its every whimper and cry, and spend hundreds of dollars on gourmet treats? To say that dogs are man's (and woman’s, of course) best friend is anything but a cliché. You might be the most miserable person in the world without a friend to your name... but your dog will treat you like royalty every time you walk through the door(one of the advantages of good dog training). So how do you repay that unconditional love and devotion? There are hundreds of different ways of repaying your dog back in its own coin. We dogs have met and come up with some suggestions to help you out.
In the following series of hints, I will show you the various ways you can show your dog true love and care as well as good training.
1. Spoil Your Dog Rotten.
Are you aware that dog training involves spoiling your dog a little bit?
A lot of people spend a lot of money at chic pet boutiques, dressing their dogs in hundred-dollar sweaters and paying for meticulous pedicures. They buy diamond-studded collars and give their dogs rooms all to themselves. All that is part of dog training! You probably don’t have the budget for things like that, right? You can still spoil your dog with simple, everyday things that cost you the absolute minimum. Next time your dog needs a bath; focus on giving it a massage while you’re working the shampoo into its coat. Take it out for a drive once each week. Or you can take for a walk a bit more often, etc. You will not know how much we dogs appreciate such little things until you bother to ask us.
To be continued tomorrow.
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Tuesday, January 23, 2007
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