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7 Things That Might Irritate Your Dog

Dogs are our best friends. This is one of the most loving pets to own. They are friendly and protective. They can cheer you up when you feel sad and lonely. But have you ever though whether your pet is happy to be with you?

5. Being around someone your dog dislikes
How friendly is your dog? Are there people you keep in touch that your dog does not like for some reason? If so, do all possible to protect your dog. Your pet probably hates someone because he has once been mistreated by that person. Your mission is to prevent unwanted situation. You are the one who is responsible for what is happening to your dog. Do not let others hurt your furry friend.

6. Your busy lifestyle
Most pets love company and attention. They need love and care. Do not let your dog stay on his own for too long. Dogs feel lonely and upset when people do not spend time with them. Instead of wasting your time watching TV in the evening, take your dog for a walk or play with him. Sitting long hours in front of the TV is unhealthy for you.  Next, passive lifestyle is bad for your dog’s physical and mental health. Go outside more often if the weather is good and play with your dog inside if you cannot leave the home. It does not take too long to make your dog happy but a minimum of 10 minutes is must.

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