It's a Dog's Life
What do we mean when we say "Oh, It's a Dog's Life"?
Maybe it's because the ideal dog's life is to have nothing more
than a warm bed, to be fed regularly, and know that there is at
least one human who cares and loves them. Or, is it that some
dog's are left out in the cold... literally!
Knowing that you care for them, your dog is always delighted to
welcome you home. A happy face, a wagging tail, in fact his
whole body movement cry out "Hi, I'm so pleased to see you!"
When it comes to the sleeping arrangements, some dog owners may
allow them to sleep in the same room. This suits a dog just
fine, since dogs are pack animals and sleeping in the same area
keeps the pack together.
In today's society, dog's have become completely dependent on
the human family. When treated properly, they will give total
loyalty and so much more in return.
They need to know who is the leader or "Alpha Dog". This is
important to a pack animal, since he will naturally try to be
number-one, which can become an ongoing battle if not confronted
as a puppy.
Owning a pet is a lifetime commitment and not a decision to be
taken lightly. This could be compared to raising children, which
is always for better or worse... and definitely does not involve
a local shelter after a few months. Always think about your
decision thoroughly beforehand. It is not good enough to claim
that you don't want them any more or just plain changed your
mind. Make very sure you know what you are letting yourself in
for and how much your life WILL change!
A pet dog can improve your life in many ways, both mentally and
physically. Having a dog around is a great way to relax when
you're feeling tense or stressed. They seem to know when you are
feeling low and try their best to help.
Take them for a long walk or go and play ball in the park. The
fresh air will do you both the world of good, it will clear your
thoughts and take way the stress of the day. Watch your dog play
with vigor and vitality, with not a care in the world, except to
please their master.
Feeling lonely or depressed? Your dog is more tuned into you
than you think and will be a faithful devoted friend. They will
sense how you are feeling and try to let you know that you're
not alone... in their own dog-like way!
With a dog around, there will always be those magical moments to
remember, Maybe it's their mannerisms or antics that bring a
smile to your face and ultimately a warm glow in your heart.
They find it easy to break the ice when meeting
strangers...without speaking a word! Treating them with love and
respect means they will communicate with us easily, forging a
bond of unconditional trust.
Observing and learning about that special bond, allows you to
understand the precious gift of friendship they have to offer.
Respectful training needs to start from day one and they will
grow to be a happy, contented and loyal companion for years to
come. You will become all that matters to them and they will be
a pleasure to have around, mixing well within the community and
loved by all.
Then there is the other end of the scale. This is where a dog's
life can be very unhappy and very miserable... not loved or
cared for properly. Be honest, we've all seen dog's that are
poorly kept. They are the ones living out their life on the end
of a chain in a cold lonely backyard with the occasional scraps
thrown out for them!
Their life is a sad continuous "yearning" to have companionship,
kindness, love and care. Their lack of training and control
leaves them totally confused, not sure who is boss or even what
is expected of them. Just think, next time you hear a dog
barking endlessly, it's their cry of sadness, loneliness and a
plea for help... all they want is to be part of that home's
"human pack".
A dog asks for nothing more than being our best friend and to
make our life a better one. They don't know or ask why... they
just do!
So, when considering buying that dog, remember to take him into
your family in the true sense and be his best friend....because
he will certainly be yours!!
Now, back to that statement, "Oh, it's a dog's life?" Maybe it's
as simple as this... knowing your place in life, leads to
contentment... given the opportunity, your dog will show you how
with ease!