Sunday 1 November 2009

Do Our Dogs Get Enough Quality Time with Us?

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Sunday November 01, 2009    

Do Our Dogs Get Enough Quality Time with Us?

Hi Readers,

Do you ever wonder if your pets get enough of your attention? It's too bad that we have to work to put kibble in the bowl and toys in the yard. Surely, if we didn't have to work or take care of day-to-day errands, our pets would have our undivided attention, right?

If you worry about whether or not your dog gets quality time with you each day, you're not alone. Our recent survey demonstrated just how much our dogs are on our minds.

Hopefully our dogs get all the quality time that they need, because of 8,000 respondents, 98.7% say they try to spend quality time with their pets every day. So if a kiss, a cuddle or a game of fetch is on your daily to-do list, you're not alone.

Want to spend more time with your dog? We have some tips. Read about 3 ways to help you get more time to spend with your dog. Go to: www.petplace.com/spend-more-time-with-your-pet

Until next time,

Dr. Jon

P.S. If you have a friend with a dog, pass these tips along. Dogs love having you around! For some of us, they are our best friends.

P.P.S. Good play seems to be the one thing that really makes dogs truly happy. I think the Bottle Cruncher is one of the coolest toys to come along in quite a while. It's such an innovative new idea ... and a very smart way for your dog to safely enjoy something that he really enjoys (chewing on empty water bottles). We tested this toy on Dr. Debra Primovic's family dog, Sweet Lips, and it was a big hit! Dr. Karin Szust also tested the Bottle Cruncher on her Boxers and they just loved it. Would you like to see how much fun Sweet Lips had with this toy? Check out the video. Go to:  www.petproductadvisor.com/bottlecrunchers

Sweet Lips & Bottle Crunchers

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Puppy Chew Toy


Chewing is a natural behavior for puppies.

Teething, monotony and inadequate exercise can be contributing factors.

However, chewing behaviors can be directed toward inappropriate items, such as furniture, pillows and shoes. It is up to you to teach your puppy what is appropriate to chew on.

Offer your puppy a variety of chew toys.

 

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