Many times, humans confuse pet happiness with their own. The fact
is it does not take too much to keep your pet's tail wagging. Make sure
that you are meeting the needs of your pet with these 5 happy pet
secrets.
Basic Needs
Pets have basic needs
the same way human beings do.Your pet needs secure shelter, water and
food. As a general rule, your pet will be happier the more secure and
safe your pet feels. While this sounds simple enough, some folks still
get confused about a pet's needs. There are a few things you can do to
ensure these are met.
Get on a feeding schedule for your pet and
keep this routine. Knowing that food comes routinely every day will keep
your pet secure and happy.
For your pet, always keep water that
is clean available for your four legged friend. Make sure it is full and
fresh by checking it twice a day.
Weather considerations are
important as well. A home that is too hot in the summer or not cold
enough in the winter can spell disaster in terms of your pet's need for a
secure habitat.
When you have to be away, you might want to take
your dog with you. By doing this, your dog will be spared from
separation anxiety and destruction that is induced by boredom.
Play and Exercise
Think
about critters such as squirrels and birds that run incessantly around
in natural habitats. This indicates that happy creatures are active
ones, regardless of what their species is. It is unfortunate that many
folks buy pets that need minimal exercise. To keep your pet happy, make
sure there is time carved out daily for play and exercise.
Boundary Setting
Knowing
what the boundaries are keep pets happy. When you teach your puppy to
sit before you go out doors or when your cat learns about litter boxes,
you will not only feel better, but your pet also develops better
self-esteem.
Entertainment
Pets that are
unchallenged and isolated daily are more likely to feel unhappy.
Engaging your pet's brain by providing pet toys, a cat tree or even
treats now and then will help keep your pet in good spirits. Teach your
pet new jobs, skills or tricks. The more opportunities you provide for
stimulating your pet's brain, the less likelihood there is for your pet
to act out due to boredom.
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