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Have you ever wondered how to keep your healthy? See them live happily everyday as they grow old? Have you ever been anxious for them to stay alive and enthusiastic yet not pushy? A friend of mine has owned a lot of pet dogs. Everytime anybody asks her about growing pet dogs she is really fun of making good stories about making them obedient and well behaved. But i always wonder when her stories are absolutely truthful whenever i listen to her bitchies and their puppies bellows twentyfour/seven. She even shout at them and hurt them for no reasons.

I sometimes hear her a lot of times pounding the dogs roof that causes them to wail because of fear. When she is out, she intentionally doesn't leave them enough dog food. And doesn't care if they get attention, love and care that they want. Some of us (if not all of us) who have pet dogs take satisfaction in embedding our pets in a cage or put a bridle. Maybe for a reason that sometimes we don't want them to make any commotions inside our niches when we have some things to do or when we have other people at home.



We live a life full of freedom while they are in full seclusion. We sometimes think that putting them in a pen or put a rein on their necks is the best solution to stop them from disturbing us. Yet, did you know that there are mental aspects concerned in them for doing so? According to some dogs experts, it is not adviseable for to isolate their pets for a long time for it causes canine mental problems as in humans do. Long time isolation will cause depression or even worse. They become aggressive and offensive. If left to themselves, they will attack or kill other people of the house when they find any chance to get rid of the bridle or the podlock of the cage.

Too much depression will also lead to physical problems. Like pain, loss of weight, or losing its playmates can also drive your pet to go crazy and become easily iritated. One important thing to prevent things from getting worse is to have them a check-up visit to a vet. If they don't also have enough socialization or chummies, no wonder why they run for their lives everytime they hear loud noise, firecrackers, gun firing, or any sort of bombings. These are the things we must avoid to make things happening to our . They are known to be man's bestfriend yet what do we do with them? If we really consider them our bestfriends then we had better keep them stay with us and make them live like we do.

Just a matter of training them and providing them the love, care and attention they need, and making them happy and friendly. If need be, consult some other friends or professionals about maintaining your dogs mental health.


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