Showing posts with label Friend. Show all posts
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Saturday, October 29, 2011

Recession and Your Dog - Why Your Dog May Be Your Best Friend in Tough Economic Times

As you watch your spending power drop-and your stress level rise-you just might find that a dog is definitely man's best friend during tough economic times. Recessionary worries have many households worrying about the bottom line but dogs can be a lifesaver during a rough economy. Although dogs incur costs ranging from food to vet care, Rover just might be your answer to the recession.

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If the economy has caused you to cut back on extras like shopping and restaurant dining, don't despair. With a dog waiting for you at home, the idea of staying home-rather then heading out and spending money-has new appeal. You've got a built-in reason to cook dinner at home or to head to the dog park instead of the mall. And have you had to cut out the gym membership? No problem-your dog is ready and willing to be your new exercise partner (and one that will remind you unmercifully when it's time to exercise!)

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If the tight economy has also means cutbacks in travel, your dog is again happy to help out. Can't afford that week-long holiday? Rover's happy to take a day trip with you to the local lake or state park.

Tightened budgets also mean cutbacks in everyday items but that's no problem as far as your dog's concerned. While you might not be OK with that home hair cut, Fido's happy to skip the groomer's visit. And while the kids might not want anything but the latest toys, your dog will love stuffed animals from garage sales and thrift stores.

It's a proven fact that pets are marvelous stress relievers, an asset that's more important than ever during tough economic times. Dogs can also serve another important role: socializer. If you've lost your job and now see fewer people every day or you've just cut back on social events, you're probably looking for a way to get out and about without spending money. Take a neighborhood walk with your dog or head out to play in your local dog park, both good ways to interact with people with similar interests without spending a dime.

Most of all, though, dogs know the best things in life are free. What's the most valuable thing in your dog's world? Your companionship. That and a sunny day and a good belly rub and your dog is on top of the world. He's a good reminder that money doesn't buy happiness.

Recession and Your Dog - Why Your Dog May Be Your Best Friend in Tough Economic Times

Professional writers and husband-wife team Paris Permenter and John Bigley publish DogTipper.com, a site featuring tips for dog lovers, by dog lovers. The extensive site include the Dog Tip of the Day, the Dog News Blog, and more. To download a free copy of How to Put Your Dog on a Budget, visit http://www.DogTipper.com/budget

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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

How to Tell When to Say Goodbye to Your Dog - Euthanizing Your Best Friend

This can be one of the hardest decisions you will ever have to make in your life. Your dog has been your best friend for years. Their liquid eyes make your heart melt. Their antics have entertained you for hours on end. They have snuggled up to you when it is chilly. It is difficult to say goodbye.

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How can you decide when to let your dog go? When is it time to euthanize your best friend?

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You need to consider the dog's quality of life. And what is quality of life for a dog?

Ask yourself the following questions:

o Is your dog in pain that is unrelieved by rest or medication?

o Is your dog eating normally?

o Is your dog still affectionate?

o Is your dog tired and withdrawals from normal activities?

o Can your dog still hear? See?

o Is your dog no longer housebroken?

o Does your dog whine or moan when they get up?

The decision to euthanize your dog is not an easy one. You look back and remember the days you enjoyed seeing your dog scamper around.

You remember the day you adopted your dog. Your dog's eyes met yours and you were lost.
Keeping a dog is a big responsibility.

Your dog has depended on you for their every need. You have to feed them, walk them, and get their vaccinations (and other veterinary care).

Your dog has been your baby.

You should not let your dog live in pain (if medications and other treatments are ineffective). You have the ultimate responsibility to relieve that pain. I know that this not a decision to made with haste. But you must take the ultimate step and let them go if it is time.

Say goodbye and realize that feeling the loneliness, guilt, and mourning may seem overwhelming. These feelings just prove that you loved your dog.

There will never be another dog just like the one you let go.

You may feel like you have open wound - where your missing dog was. You look around and see that they are no longer lying in their favorite place. Their dog dish is empty. The leash hangs by the door.

It may seem hard to believe just now, but these feelings will pass.

Try honoring your dog in a special way - adopt another. Share the love you have with a new dog.

How to Tell When to Say Goodbye to Your Dog - Euthanizing Your Best Friend

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