Addressing the Problem of Boredom

March 17, 2007

Here’s Today’s Joke: Why did the dog chase his
tail?

Because he was trying to make ends meet.

Boredom

Dogs get bored just like adults and children
Assuming that your dog is happy to just lie around
all day or stay on it’s own while you are at work
could lead to a very unhappy animal.

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While it’s not possible or practical for most
people to have contact with their dog throughout
the day, due to work and other commitments, a dog
will always be a lot happier if it knows that at
the end of each day it will get the opportunity to
go for a walk in the park or a run along the
beach.

The stimulation that it will get from this
activity and the time that it is spending with you
will help it to keep a healthy mind and a happy
personality.

This time together is all important for building
the bond that will ensure you both get the maximum
benefit from your relationship.

Quality time with your dog will reap rewards, just
as they would with a child, with a more obedient
dog who is happier to please you than to
misbehave.

And a happier dog is a healthier dog that will
tend to live longer and give you more years of
pleasure.

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