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posted May 20, 2004

Developing the Animal-Human Bond
By Dave Monette

Experiencing the feeling of an animal's transition from being a "family pet" to a "part of the family" is one of the greatest joys one can experience.

This bond can actually begin before your pet comes home. Selecting a cute puppy to be part of the family is a really exciting time. However, don't forget that the care of your dog is a long-term commitment. Always remember to ask a lot of questions before selecting your pet. Also, a visit to your local veterinary office before bringing your pet home for the first time is highly recommended.

So, how do we develop this long-term bond where both you and your pet are on the same wavelength? Well, from a pet care perspective, let's take a look at preventative medicine.

Preventative medicine is essential for a long-term healthy life of your pet. There is no doubt that a happy, emotionally-centered pet means a strong animal-human bond. Preventative medicine includes the following: veterinary care, vaccinations, neutering & spaying, good skin care, caring for your pet's teeth and gums, providing a clean, safe environment, and a well-balanced diet. Last, but certainly not least, exercise.

Exercise is an essential part of your pet's preventative care measures. Regular exercise is extremely important for your dog to maintain good health, prevent obesity and reduce the likelihood of heart disease.

The amount of exercise your dog requires is based on its size and breed. This is a major consideration when selecting your pet. All dogs must be exercised at least twice a day. Your breeder, veterinary and professional dog walker can design the right exercise program for your dog. A well-exercised dog equals a happy, love-filled "family member" and a deep animal-human bond!

Dave Monette, a professional dog walker, can be reached at: info@davesdogworld.ca or 416-788-3319, website http://www.davesdogworld.ca.


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