Having a pet, particularly a dog, is really one of the most smashing experience anyone could ever have. Dogs are naturally terribly sweet and dependable. There are numerous reasons explaining why they're called "a man's best friend."
Without question, love is one of the greatest gifts that you can give your dogs. Since they shower you with unconditional and everlasting love, it's really the least you can do. Besides, dogs, whatever their breed is, are very , very cute! You just actually can't help but touch, kiss, play and rub their bellies. Well, at least that is the case with me.
When you have a dog, you really can not help but be their number one fans. It's so easy to love them. Dogs don't care whether you're the head of a law firm or you suck at mental arithmetic. Dogs will adore you no matter what.
Dogs are naturally affectionate so you should never belittle what a slight touch or belly rubbing can do for them. But on the other hand, too much affection can lead to some major problems. Your dog can grow up to be a spoiled brat- yes, dogs can be brats too.
And if you have studied even just one episode of the Dog Whisperer, you should know that dogs do not want to reach maturity as unbalanced dogs! They want to be happy- just like me and you.
But the job of showing sentiment to your dog can be a bit too tough to resist. So to help you ensure that you will not give too much emotion to your dogs, here's an excerpt of an article that can be found in Cesar Millan's website:
Give sentiment - but at the best time! Remember whenever you give feelings, you brace the behaviour preceding it. Reward stableness. Share your love when your dog is in a calm-submissive state.
Share emotion after a dog has... exercised and eaten, modified an unwelcome behavior into a behaviour you asked for, answered to a rule or command, or entered a calm-submissive state.
Don't share love when your dog is... afraid, concerned, possessive, dominant, aggressive, whining, begging, barking, or breaking a household rule.
Don't forget exercise and discipline. Prove your love by giving your dog what he or she needs: long walks; rules, bounds, and limitations
Give your dogs as much love as you have! Give as much love as your heart can handle and then some! But please give it at the right time.
Without any doubt, a dog can really be your number one buddy. But just like humans, sometimes, dogs require some "tough love" too- this can make them stronger and more happy.
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