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Should You Be Getting A Pet To Improve Your Health?

1/9/2018

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Are you considering adding a pet to your life? Be sure to read this post which covers many areas related to pet ownership.
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This year it might not be such a bad idea to bring a new family member into your home. Getting yourself a pet cat or dog can be great for your health. Concentrating your focus on taking care of your new companion can bring about a real sense of purpose and fulfilment. Not to mention playing with these little critters can massively reduce your blood pressure and anxiety levels. Some universities and colleges have even decided to fill a room with puppies and kittens so that they're students can play with them when they're experiencing high levels of stress. Just looking at cute pictures of small animals on line can bring peace and calm into your life. If you get yourself a dog you'll be fitter than ever from taking them out for daily walks and could be making great new friends in a whole new community of animal livers. But you'll have to remember that these pets have needs to and just there to bring happiness to your life. They are come as package containing responsibility and commitment. Here's what you'll need to consider before you offer up your lovely home as a place to stay.
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Consider Adopting

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Where are you going to get your new best friend from? There's so many animals just now living in shelters that need your help. Do you really need a purebred? Consider adopting before purchasing from a dog breeder. If you decide in the end that it's all just a bit too much to take on then you could still look into the option of sponsoring an animal. That way you know your money will be going towards a great cause helping to fund the upkeep and happiness of those poor animals and you won't have to dedicate so much of your time. You may even want to look into specifically sponsoring a guide dog that way you'll be giving a great home to the dog as well as helping someone with sight difficulties. Another great thing about going to a shelter to collect a little kitten or pupper is that it could be free. Getting yourself a purebred can be an extortionate option.
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Consider Purchasing Pet Insurance

​Taking care of your pet

As a human you're going to have different needs from your pet. Just like having a child the wellbeing of your pet is going to be on your mind constantly. There's a few things you could be doing to give yourself peace of mind. Get pet insurance. It could save you so much money if anything tragic was to ever happen to your little buddy. There's lots of options online to choose from and signing up is as easy as clicking a button. Get a vet. Find out where your local vet is and take a visit with your pet so everyone can get to know each other. This will be like a doctor for your pet and the stronger the relationship they have with each other the better the advice for help will be. Look out for bugs! Nasty little creatures like ticks and fleas will want to make themselves a home in your pets fur. Don't let them. If you discover this has happened then you could use products like Advecta flea meds for cats and dogs which should solve your problem.
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Who Will Care For Your Pet If You Travel?

Going on holiday?

Pets are going to take up a lot of your time. Almost all of your time. If you have a busy work schedule or aren't home often then you may want to reconsider if a pet is the best option for you. It makes going on holiday difficult but not impossible. If you want to go without your pet then you'll need to find appropriate care whilst your on vacation. Do you have any family or friends you could trust with your pets whilst you're away, or are they even willing to do the work. If not then you'll have to seek out professional help which can be costly. If you want to bring your beloved friend with you then this can be tricky. Your pet needs to be healthy and up to date with check ups so that they are safe to travel. What's your destination? Do they have all of the appropriate facilities needed to take care of your pet? If your pet needs medication then you'll have to check it's acceptable to bring into another country. This can all be a bit complicated making the decision to leave your pet at home the better option.
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Pets Give Unconditional Love
Friends forever

After pets have been fed and watered all they pretty much want to do is love. They can be extremely loyal companions. Although they can't talk back they will always be there to listen and you can unload all your problems of the day by sharing them out loud. If you take care of them and treat them well then they really will be your friends for life. This often works in the real world with people too. Pets can also be very funny creatures. They all have their own personalities and quirks that they're always willing to share with you. You may find yourself laughing out loud at some of the antics they get up to. As mentioned before there are giant communities of animal lovers. Don't be surprised if your stopped more than once on a dog walk by a friendly face. People love talking about and often too your pets. It's a great way of meeting people, socialising and making new friends. You might find your spending more time out of the house than ever before.
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Pets Bring Joy To Your Life

Of course pets can be a nightmare at times, they can be expensive, hard work and take up a lot of your time but the joy you will experience in return will be tenfold. Bring it into your life by bringing a pet into your home. If you think you're up for the challenge then why not give a home to a furry little friend today. ​
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Tips On Bringing Up A Happy Dog

9/1/2017

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3 tips for how to have a happy dog are explored in this fun post​.
Getting a new dog is something to be celebrated. You’re giving a beautiful animal a roof over its head and a warm home but you’re also doing something for the family by adding a brand new member to the fray. Of course, bringing up a happy dog isn’t all about throwing toys and watching your pet gleefully bring them back to you with a smile on its face.

Being playful, attentive, and loving are all important aspects of keeping your dog happy, and there’s no doubt about that, but you also have to think about the practical and boring ways in which you can make that happen. You need to walk, feed, and train your brand new pet, especially if you adopted them as a practically newborn puppy. Here are some tips on bringing up a happy dog in a happy household.
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Train Your Dog Early And Always Give Positive Reinforcement

​Get them used to the household.


Getting a new dog isn’t just a daunting experience for the owner but for the dog itself. You need to be prepared for the fact that they’re probably going to be very nervous in their new environment with people that they’re still getting used to. You’re going to need to train them to get used to their new surroundings and to ensure they treat the place like home. It’s all about drawing lines and boundaries in your household. Maybe your dog isn’t a newborn puppy and they’ve had some training before, but every home is different and they’re still going to be confused by their new surroundings.

You need to get all the boring things out of the way first. Potty train your dog from day one, or you’ll be cleaning rugs, carpets, couches, and your bedsheets very often. You also need to train your dog to sit and obey other commands for practical reasons too; after long and muddy walks, you’ll want your dog to sit patiently outside whilst your hose them down. There’s nothing worse than a muddy dog running through the house and creating several hours worth of cleaning for you to do. The most important aspect of this training process, however, is that you need to give your puppy or dog treats as a reward for their hard work. You can click for more info if you want to see some options for high quality dog treats. The point is that there needs to be positive reinforcement to encourage good behavior from your dog.

Keep them safe.
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Think about safety from day one. Your dog wants to explore the world, but dogs don’t always have the best sense of direction, despite their otherwise exemplary instincts. You should really think about putting an identification tag in his collar or even a microchip to help locate them. Either way, have a backup plan in case he or she gets lost because dogs are prone to go wandering and only realize how far away they are from home once it’s too late.


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Exercise Is An Important Part Of Your Dogs Day
Exercise.
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The best way to go out and have fun with your dog is to exercise. Not only will you be looking after your own health but the health of your dog. You’ll be hitting two birds with one stone by showing love and attention to your dog through a fun activity and getting them out of the house to keep active, healthy, and happy. It’s so important for dogs to not only get out there and stretch their legs but to have a fun interaction with humans or even other dogs if you head to the park.

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Vexing Vet Visits: A Guide For Owners Of Nervous Dogs

8/11/2017

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A 5 Step Guide For Nervous Dogs At The Vet.
How To Reduce Their Stress And Make The Visit Easier For You Both!
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Don't Say The V-Word

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or some dog owners, a visit to the vet is no big deal. They jump in the car, following your lead, and everything goes smoothly from there.

For others… taking your dog to the vet can feel like an uphill battle. Some owners even report their dog seems to sense when there’s a vet visit in their schedule, and will begin to act fearful and concerned right from the moment they wake up. Given that vet visits can be fraught and concerning at the best of times, it’s incredibly difficult to see your canine friend showing signs of stress at the idea as well.

If you have a nervous dog who seems to dread vet visits with a passion, then you need a simple guide to show you how to manage their fear - which as it just so happens, is what you can now read right here.
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Don’t Mention The V-Word

Animals - and particularly dogs - pay attention to the language we use. If for years, your dog is hearing the word “vet” and then goes through a difficult experience, then they will begin to recognize it. Use synonyms or just a simple “the V-word” if you’re talking about an upcoming appointment within earshot of your dog.

Do Take Care Of Medical Needs At Home (Wherever Possible)

It can be daunting to think of taking care of your dog’s medical needs for yourself, to the point you’re tempted to take them to the vet for the most basic of things. It just feels safer to entrust things to a vet sometimes. However, it’s far better for your dog if you limit your use of the vet; do your own research on canine nutrition, read up on dog tick prevention, always use worm and flea treatments. These small at-home tasks can help prevent a future visit if you do them regularly.

Don’t Act Differently

Dogs aren’t clairvoyant; they can’t pick up on a designated vet visit day thanks to psychic abilities. They can, however, pick up changes in you. If you’re worried or - as we are all guilty of on the days of vet visits - extra nice to your pooch, they might begin to wonder what’s in store for them. Just act as normally as possible, sticking to the same routine as you would under any other circumstances.

Do Practice Calming Techniques

When you’re finally on the way to the vet, try and keep the car journey as calm and simple as you possibly can. Talk to your dog to keep them calm, focusing on using the right tone of voice so as not to alarm them. It’s also worth considering using calming treatments like Reiki or flower essences in the lead up to their visit, so they already approach the big day in a calm state of mind.

Don’t Let Your Anxiety Show

Dogs pick up on our emotions. If you’re worried about your dog, that’s going to worry them, and then you worry about that… and the vicious circle relentlessly perpetuates itself. For your dog’s benefit, it’s far better to put a brave face on any concerns you have and just act like your usual self. It’ll make the trip far easier - for both of you!

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Pet Reiki For The Montreal Gazette

8/16/2014

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Calming the inner beast through human hands-on-healing
 The Gazette August 15, 2014
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Treun The Cat
Got a dog that won’t stop barking? Or maybe a nervous, jumpy cat?

For $60 an hour, reiki master Jade will try to take away your pet’s worries.

“Reiki can benefit animals by helping them feel more calm, relaxed and centered,” Jade says

Reiki is a Japanese technique developed in the 1920s, although some reiki practitioners say it was created in ancient Tibet and rediscovered in the 20th century.

The reiki master channels energy in the air around them, transferring it to a pet or person by placing their hands on the subject. The energy is believed to help heal the pet or person’s emotional problems and clear them of any energy blockages.

“The same way it helps people, for pets it can be used for anything from helping a senior pet with illness or injury to calming a hyper puppy to helping a depressed pet cope with the loss of their companion, as is the case with bonded pets who lose their friend,” Jade says.

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