Man's Best Friend.....


Many people wanted to have a dog in their home sometimes for pet sometime to guard their houses. But we all know that having a dogs in you home is not as simple. Bringing your dogs to your home means a lot of changes for the whole family. You're actually adding a new member on it. Your new housemate must be walked, needs daily care and can't live on air. Having dog in your house doesn't cost you time and energy it's also cost you money between $500 and $1000 a year (veterinarian's bills, dog license, food and other expenses). Once you've made up your mind to get a dog, then you must carefully consider what sort of dog best suits your family situation ( breed, gender and size). But remember, never buy a dog as a toy for your children. A child is absolutely not able to bring up a dog alone and to take responsibility for it. Always keep the following points in mind. Here are some good rules for a good relationship with your dog. > Your dog will always be your companion and most trusted friend. > A dog doesn't have human inteligence and can't think logically. But it will remember bad experience. > If a man and dog enjoy enduring and intensive relationship, emotional ties will result. > Every dog is unique in terms of willingness to learn, adapt and relate to people. > Its owner must discover the dog's character, adapt to it and then help it form and develop it. > A dog will learn to adapt from humans and to perform certain tasks on command (sounds). > Never loose your self-control when dealing with your dog. Tack and love must always take priority. > A dog is a runner. It needs a lot of exercise to stay healthy. It will help train yourself mentally by walking andexploring with the help of its nose. > Reward and punishment, are just the right moment, deliver the best result. But hitting a dog is all together wrong; it will only produce the wrong result

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