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HOW TO HELP ADDRESS THE PROBLEM OF DOG BOREDOM

 

Dogs get bored just like adults and children.

Assuming that your dog is happy to just lie around all day or stay on it's own while you are at work or out somewhere else could lead to a very unhappy animal.

While it's not always possible or practical for most people to have contact with their dog throughout the day, due to work and other commitments, your dog will always be a lot happier if they know that at the end of each day they will get the opportunity to go for a walk in the park or a run along the beach.

The stimulation that they will get from this activity and the time that they are spending with you will help them to keep a healthy mind and a happy personality.

This time spent together by you both is all important for building the bond that will ensure that you both get the maximum benefit from your relationship.

Quality times with your dog will reap rewards, just as they would with a child, with a more obedient dog who is happier to please you than to misbehave.


 

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A happier dog is a healthier dog that will tend to live longer and give you many more years of pleasure together.

Being aware of ways that can help you to beat dog boredom must surely be in your, and your dogs, best interest.

About the Author:

Paul Alexander helps run an online pet information business that provides pet owners with the means to create a permanent record of the life of their pet. He is also a long time pet owner and has published many articles on pet related issues. For more information visit www.PetsLife.co.uk

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