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Dog Care: This NicheBooklet™ shows you: what's involved in caring for a dog, what great gifts you can give to your dog, how to keep your dog happy, what to do to make sure your dogs get along, how to keep fleas and bad odor off your pet, and more..
Dog Care: This NicheBooklet™ shows you: what's involved in caring for a dog, what great gifts you can give to your dog, how to keep your dog happy, what to do to make sure your dogs get along, how to keep fleas and bad odor off your pet, and more..
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This NicheBooklet™ shows you:
what's involved in caring for a dog
what great gifts you can give to your dog
how to keep your dog happy
what to do to make sure your dogs get along
how to keep fleas and bad odor off your pet
solutions if your dog gets smelly
PLUS 21 tips to ensure a healthy dog!
SNEAK PEAK:
NicheBooklets™: Dog Care by NicheContentKit.com
Life with a Canine
Owning and raising a dog is no small undertaking for the majority of people. Unless you have your own personal assistant to oversee every minute of your doggums’ upbringing, you will be spending a lot of time in training, exercising, feeding and petting.
It is a big commitment but it can be extremely rewarding – the relationship between a human being and a dog can be one of the few unconditionally loving relationships in a lifetime. While dogs are animals and think like animals, each one is still unique and complex. Discovering the layers of your dog’s personality is only part of the fun of the journey.
When you are thinking of buying or adopting a dog, you should first consider your motivation. It’s not a good idea to get a dog simply because the kids are begging you for one or because you think it sounds interesting – caring for an animal is hard work as well as a long-term commitment. Be sure you are doing it for the right reasons.
If you adopt a puppy, be aware that you are signing up for long hours of house-training and accidents. Older dogs may already be house-trained but could present behavioral problems. When you go to buy or adopt your dog, choose from the friendliest of the bunch because these are obviously well adjusted to people. You may be drawn to the loner at the back of the pen but too often loner pups turn into dogs with issues.
Once you and your new furry friend are home, get ready for things to change! Your dog will need plenty of exercise as well as regular meals, a constant supply of water, and a regular routine that he can adopt.
Dogs do not like change; they greatly prefer routine. Allow your dog to follow you around and become accustomed to you and your habits, and that will make it easier for him to settle in. Friendship between you and your dog can be one of the greatest joys of life and should be cherished like the gift it is.
NicheBooklets™: Dog Care by NicheContentKit.com
Great Gifts for Your Canine Friend
For most dog owners, their pets are not just animals; they are babies, companions, confidants and more. Many people choose dogs for pets because of the unique and loving relationship that grows between human and canine, and nearly all dog owners find it difficult to imagine life without their sweet four-legged canine friend.
Just as you show your human friends love and appreciation through attention and gifts, you can show your canine friend how much you love him by spending quality time together and giving him a few special gifts that are perfect for dogs. Remember, though, that no amount of chewy bones or squeaky toys can ever take the place of affection and attention between owner and pet, so make sure you spend time with your furry friend daily and let him know how important he is in your life.
Dogs love to play games, so one of the obvious gifts for your pet is a ball or toy that he can play with individually or with you. Some dogs favor squeaky toys but you should exercise caution– toys should be well constructed so there is no danger of your pet chewing the squeaker out and swallowing it.
Another longtime favorite is the rope toy that allows your dog to chew to his heart’s content without ruining any furniture or shoes. You can also use the rope to play tug-of-war with your furry friend. Most pet stores carry a wide range of toys to amuse even the most blasé of dogs but the average dog will be fine with some bones and a ball or two.
A good choice for summertime is a hard plastic pool filled with water. Your canine friend will delight in splashing in and out of the cool water, and it will help keep him cool and hydrated even in the hottest months. Avoid buying any soft inflatable pools since hard doggie nails can puncture the plastic and quickly turn a pool party into a party pooper.
Show your dog how important he is by spending regular time with him both in play and in relaxation, and the two of you will enjoy a rich relationship for many years to come.
NicheBooklets™: Dog Care by NicheContentKit.com
Keeping Your Dog Happy: Creative, Recycled Toys for Your Best Friend
In this day and age, a person can spend a great deal of money on dog toys. Indeed, some people have been found to spend hundreds of dollars on toys for their pet dog in a very short amount of time.
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what's involved in caring for a dog
what great gifts you can give to your dog
how to keep your dog happy
what to do to make sure your dogs get along
how to keep fleas and bad odor off your pet
solutions if your dog gets smelly
PLUS 21 tips to ensure a healthy dog!
SNEAK PEAK:
NicheBooklets™: Dog Care by NicheContentKit.com
Life with a Canine
Owning and raising a dog is no small undertaking for the majority of people. Unless you have your own personal assistant to oversee every minute of your doggums’ upbringing, you will be spending a lot of time in training, exercising, feeding and petting.
It is a big commitment but it can be extremely rewarding – the relationship between a human being and a dog can be one of the few unconditionally loving relationships in a lifetime. While dogs are animals and think like animals, each one is still unique and complex. Discovering the layers of your dog’s personality is only part of the fun of the journey.
When you are thinking of buying or adopting a dog, you should first consider your motivation. It’s not a good idea to get a dog simply because the kids are begging you for one or because you think it sounds interesting – caring for an animal is hard work as well as a long-term commitment. Be sure you are doing it for the right reasons.
If you adopt a puppy, be aware that you are signing up for long hours of house-training and accidents. Older dogs may already be house-trained but could present behavioral problems. When you go to buy or adopt your dog, choose from the friendliest of the bunch because these are obviously well adjusted to people. You may be drawn to the loner at the back of the pen but too often loner pups turn into dogs with issues.
Once you and your new furry friend are home, get ready for things to change! Your dog will need plenty of exercise as well as regular meals, a constant supply of water, and a regular routine that he can adopt.
Dogs do not like change; they greatly prefer routine. Allow your dog to follow you around and become accustomed to you and your habits, and that will make it easier for him to settle in. Friendship between you and your dog can be one of the greatest joys of life and should be cherished like the gift it is.
NicheBooklets™: Dog Care by NicheContentKit.com
Great Gifts for Your Canine Friend
For most dog owners, their pets are not just animals; they are babies, companions, confidants and more. Many people choose dogs for pets because of the unique and loving relationship that grows between human and canine, and nearly all dog owners find it difficult to imagine life without their sweet four-legged canine friend.
Just as you show your human friends love and appreciation through attention and gifts, you can show your canine friend how much you love him by spending quality time together and giving him a few special gifts that are perfect for dogs. Remember, though, that no amount of chewy bones or squeaky toys can ever take the place of affection and attention between owner and pet, so make sure you spend time with your furry friend daily and let him know how important he is in your life.
Dogs love to play games, so one of the obvious gifts for your pet is a ball or toy that he can play with individually or with you. Some dogs favor squeaky toys but you should exercise caution– toys should be well constructed so there is no danger of your pet chewing the squeaker out and swallowing it.
Another longtime favorite is the rope toy that allows your dog to chew to his heart’s content without ruining any furniture or shoes. You can also use the rope to play tug-of-war with your furry friend. Most pet stores carry a wide range of toys to amuse even the most blasé of dogs but the average dog will be fine with some bones and a ball or two.
A good choice for summertime is a hard plastic pool filled with water. Your canine friend will delight in splashing in and out of the cool water, and it will help keep him cool and hydrated even in the hottest months. Avoid buying any soft inflatable pools since hard doggie nails can puncture the plastic and quickly turn a pool party into a party pooper.
Show your dog how important he is by spending regular time with him both in play and in relaxation, and the two of you will enjoy a rich relationship for many years to come.
NicheBooklets™: Dog Care by NicheContentKit.com
Keeping Your Dog Happy: Creative, Recycled Toys for Your Best Friend
In this day and age, a person can spend a great deal of money on dog toys. Indeed, some people have been found to spend hundreds of dollars on toys for their pet dog in a very short amount of time.
TO BE CONTINUED... DOWNLOAD NOW AND ENJOY THE CONTENTS IN FULL!
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