Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Bonding with your Dog
One of the best ways to bond with your dog is to spend quality time with it. It is not much different from having a child. If you neglect a child, it will not thrive, same way with a dog. Does that mean any attention is better than no attention? Absolutely not. As with a child, constant negative attention over time will lead to serious consequences, for both the child and the parent. Same goes with a dog; it can lead to the dog counteracting by acting out of nature and striking back.
Some great ways to promote a positive loving bond with your dog are:
• Petting, patting, and gently grooming your dog calm, reassures, and makes your dog happy.
• Playtime allows you and your dog to share your dog's joy in movement and games.
• Agility training and obedience training can enhance your relationship and allow your dog to gain confidence by successfully completing tasks and earning positive reinforcement from you.
All simple things one can do with their dog and the paybacks are ten fold over.
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Puppies are just like babies. They need a chance to bond with their families. Be good to them and they will certainly take care of you.
ReplyDeletePlay time is the best. I laugh so hard at the things my dog does. I think he is helping me more than his own exercise!
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