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| Loving Your Life with Dogs: My Top Ten Tips Posted: 23 Sep 2011 08:06 PM PDT by Carrie Boyko, CEB
Daily vigorous exercise and mental challenges or puzzle toys help fatigue mind and body. These healthy activities promote emotional and physical health. Provide regular preventive health care to include needed vaccinations that will protect your dog from illness. Foster a relationship with an open-minded veterinarian who will work with you based on your philosophies and belief system. Continue to prevent long term health problems with the best, healthy organic or all-natural diet you can offer. Train or treat with organic fruits, veggies and commercially-prepared treats that supplement a healthy lifestyle, not Fido's waistline. Socialize your dog with both humans and other dogs. Offer a variety of activities, venues and experiences to extend and maintain his social skills. Train, train and train. When you think you're done, don't stop, but continue to practice. Training will continue to maintain good behavior and build the bond you and your best friend have. Encourage bonding with all family members. Design exercises to develop loyalty and devotion to every member of the immediate or extended family, working toward complete assurance of safety and a happy co-existence. Include off-leash activities often and be sure to regularly practice "Come when called." This is the skill that could save his life one day. As your dog ages, add patience and compassion to your own repertoire, while giving your dog opportunities for daily outings and the stimulation of social and active experiences. Moderate the activity to suit his health and enjoyment.
Don't believe the old adage, "You can't teach an old dog new tricks." While significant change may be tough on your senior dog, learning new skills is still possible in advanced years and will give you both a feeling of purpose and reason to continue practicing. What would you add to this list? ![]()
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