Dec 29, 2013
[Click on image for audio] - It's the time of year when many of
us make resolutions on how we can improve our self, our lives and
the lives of those around us. Here are some resolutions to consider
that will benefit your pets.
If you're not happy with your dog's behavior around guests in your
home, sign you and the dog up for a dog training class.
If you and your dog have eaten a little too much over the holidays,
commit to a daily exercise routine; perhaps a walk around the block
or a rousing game of fetch in the back yard.
We bring pets into our homes as companions but often the chaos of
modern living means they don't always get the attention they need
and deserve. Commit to playing with each of your pets for at least
10 minutes a day.
Good nutrition is the basis of good health. If you're not already
doing so start reading the labels on the food you feed your pets
and feed them foods that will give them optimal health.