While loving your dog or cat might seem like a simple and easy thing to do, there’s more to that than just adoring your pets, and spoiling them with treats and toys.
Loving your dog or cat is all about ensuring their health and well-being, and that includes building a strong bond with them, and making them feel safe and cared for. A true pet parent will always have his dog or cat’s best interest a top priority. Here are a few ways on how to show your pets you love them.
Playing with your dog or cat helps release their energy, relieve their stress and strengthen the bond between you and your pet.
Play time helps keep the heart healthy, improve coordination and balance, and keeps bones and joints flexible and nimble. Interactive games that challenge your pets also help improve their mental health.
Happy animals are active animals. Take time each day to exercise and play with them as playtime allows them to be mentally stimulated and physically challenged. Their time with you is limited, and YOU are the bright spot in their otherwise uneventful day. Simply being with them will mean the world to them.
Unsocialized pets, especially dogs, are often fearful and defensive in unfamiliar situations. Not properly exposing them to new people, environments, and situations causes them to get extremely stressed and end up associating these moments as bad experiences.
Pets are social by nature and spending their days isolated and unchallenged are likely to make them unhappy. Spend quality time with your dogs and cats and take the time to bring them outside to meet new people and fur-friends. The better socialized they are, the happier they will be.
Training your pet is a great bonding experience and can help you and your pet to get to know each other better. By enrolling your puppy in obedience classes, he will have the opportunity to learn from others in a group setting. Have an older dog? Teach him some new tricks! Dogs thrive on mental stimulation, and continuing education can encourage your dog to keep learning new things. Giving a high five and rolling over are two fun tricks that your dog will enjoy showing off for company.