Hi, there! It's me, Fibi. Thor and I are worn out so we're going to take a short break. But we hope that you will enjoy the following article. It makes some very salient points. Well, talk to you later!Whose dog is it anyway? By: Jonethan Bass So, it's seven o'clock in the morning under gray skies and pounding rain, and you're out there pounding the pavement with the family dog so he can do his business. Leash in one hand, plastic bag in the other; you move along slowly as the cold rain seeps down the back of your neck. Meanwhile, your dog doesn't seem to care about the weather, he's just enjoying the smells.
I'm sure you have experienced this! Your dog does not focus on what humans say - it is what they do that matters as well as how they say things. Just because someone claims to be the dog's owner it doesn't necessarily mean it's true to him.
In almost every case the dog is going to bond with the person who takes care of them. Dogs see who feeds them; they see who gets up groggy in the dark and rain to take them out. They even see who cleans up the mess they leave behind. He will notice who feeds him and brushes him.
Keep this in mind if you are getting a dog as a pet for your child - the dog is not going to bond with the child if you feed and groom and spend time with him but instead he will think you are his owner.
Remember the story of Lassie and his boy? They were inseparable. Just like owner and dog should be. If your child is not going to take the time to bond with his pet, his pet is not going to take the time to bond with him!
This is why everybody in the household must make sure they will take time to care for the dog before getting one! If he is just tolerated by a child, that is all the dog will do to him - tolerate!
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