Of course you love your excellent dog. Because your pet is so lovable the tendency is, as its owner, you almost always understand him and most of the time overlooks his hang ups. Being a dog owner is an act of love, giving, and naturally, responsibility. But in a neighborhood of dog owners, it is uncommom for everyone to jump on the discipline bandwagon when it comes to outdoor and public behavior of their dogs.
It really is not about the fact that everyone will roll their eyes and complain to each other every time they see you or your dog headed their way. In reality, it is about providing immutable leadership in order to keep your dog safe. Often we bend on a rule here and there, because we assign our pups little human traits so that we can relate to them better, and we somehow expect them to be on board with our logical thinking. However, expecting them to grasp that just this one time (because they are being so good) they can break a few small rules is kind of like leaving a newborn baby a to-do list and expecting them to sit up and take notice. It just does not compute.
A Dog's Health is a Dog's Wealth
Since you are responsible for your dog's health, safety, and happiness, then you are responsible for his welfare both indoors and outdoors. Letting him out and hoping that he will not leave your yard and run amok through the neighborhood terrorizing kitties and peeing on prize winning flowers is not quite living up to the responsibility factor. Because even if his behavior does not irritate the neighbors, the likelihood of becoming a hood ornament increases by 80% even in a nice, calm residential neighborhood every time he is outside and free without a responsible human. The likelihood of getting hit by a car increases by 50% when you take him out in the world without his trusty leash. A leash only works when it is attached to his neck, preventing your pooch from taking off after a delectable little squirrel.
Suppose that your sweet guy is able to avoid the pitfalls and dangers that await him in the human world the neighborhoods, counties, and cities take leash laws rather seriously, and it is not uncommon for many dogs with fabulously posh homes and puppy beds and special no-reach feeding dishes to be swept up with they strays and lost dogs that end up at the shelter. Even with tags, chips, and other identifying devices, the majority of dogs who enter shelters are not reunited with their owners. There is only a 5% chance for dogs without tags to make it back home. Dog with tags have a 40% chance, and dogs with the chip stand a whopping 80% chance. I love my dog, and even a 20% of never seeing him again makes me cringe.
It Only Takes a Leader
Your dog is a pack animal and you are part of his pack. You can choose to either be his leader or his second in command. Studies show that dogs who are not the leader of their own packs or groups are happier and healthier. By giving him firm, unbreakable rules, you may be prolonging his life in many different ways. Out there in the busy world, it is expected that your special friend will not only be safer but also less likely pick up common pet diseases and parasites which we humans do not like in our own home. The neighbors are bound to like you and your dog more as well.
A Practical Guide For Teachers
1. Trust your brain. Huh? Why the brain? Why not the nose, the organ people use to smell? To go against popular belief, it is the brain that decides how we respond to fragrances. The nose does the smelling but it's the brain that dictates whether one will feel energized, or invigorated, or sensual with what one smells. If you scout around for the right scent, you've got to trust your sense of smell. Use your brain. (Makes sense?)
2. Smell your home. Duh? You read it right, you got to sniff, snuffle, and breathe in the odor emanating from your home. Your home is like your body that gives off a natural smell. Finding that smell and combining it with the scent that most appeal to you is essential. You have to hit the right combination. Hint: Smell-proof your home. Keep it clean and odor-free. Then go for the fresh scent initially. You can experiment with fragrances later on.
3. Be aware of some malingering scents in your home and purge the offender aggressively. Inspect areas of your home that are most likely to host these scents. Go to the kitchen, it may smell like dried fish or exotic spices. Whatever the smell is, you must get rid of it immediately. Clean, clean, and clean. Sanitize as well. Hint: You can minimize the strong odor by turning on the exhaust fan when you cook, or put a fan over your oven. You may want to try leaving a baking soda in a focal point (baking soda has absorptive qualities that can easily reduce foul odors).
4. If you are a pet-lover, make sure that you keep your pet smelling good, otherwise your home may camouflage the smell of your pet (or is it the other way around?). Train your pet. Keep their spaces clean.
5. As soon as your home is odor-free, you can choose from many scents available: scented candles, potpourri, air fresheners or sprays, inserts, incense, and so on.
6. Floral scents do not only appeal to your sense of smell but is also pleasant to the eyes. Especially when you use real fresh flower to fragrant your home. Roses in your bedroom add to the romantic ambience. Fresh flowers definitely lighten and personalize a room.
7. Earthy scents like citrus can literally make you feel cooler. The scents reproduce the coolness of grass and the humidity of earth that gives a pleasant sensation.
8. Oceanic or the water scents gives a refreshing feeling. They have also calming and soothing effects.
9. Wood scents like apple cider or vanilla are emotional scents. These are also the kind of scents that you can associate with let's say your freshly baked bread.
As there are so many choices available for you, why don't you run to the nearest store now and start sniffing for your right scent?
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