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7 Things Dogs Really Want Their Owners to Do

Written by Casey Imafidon
Specialized in motivation and personal growth, providing advice to make readers fulfilled and spurred on to achieve all that they desire in life.
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Every dog is unique and what applies to a particular dog may not be applicable to another. But every dog does have a need for affection and companionship. Our dogs can be affectionate if we offer them the opportunity to express it. Here are some things every dog wants from their owner.

1. They want their owners to thrill them with a hunt.

Animals love the hunt more than the catch, according to studies. Sometimes, when we pamper our dogs with their meal, why don’t we thrill them by having them work for their food? Your dog wants you, the owner, to engage her in the same challenges of life you are going through. They will be challenged mentally and mealtimes will be game time as well. All dogs want some me-time and maybe you are not offering them enough of it. A Kong or a food-dispensing toy could serve this purpose for you for their meal time.

2. They want a place in your heart and in your home.

Dogs want a place in your heart. Even when you already have a portrait of your beloved pet, are you showcasing it? Since dogs want to have a sense of belonging, giving them a pride of place on the mantle or as a part of your gallery wall, so that you are both reminded of the special bond you both share.

3. They want a good meal.

This is a simple request. Dogs love treats and you should administer them reasonably. Sometimes dog owners tend to overdo it and even offer dogs special treats of human food. According to a survey 56 percent of dog owners give their dog human food even when they these meals or treats during holiday celebrations will cause an illness. According to another survey every dog does want a treat during holidays. But even when such is administered because dog owners see their dog as part of family, it is important to only offer dogs a healthy balance diet.

4. They need a perfect place to sleep.

Your dog needs a perfect place to sleep the same you need the perfect bed for a comfortable rest. What a dog bed does it to take canine and hairs of your dog away from your sofa and personal comfort to one spot. According to experts, having such nappy spot in the sunniest place in the room will offer your dog all the comfort, peace and affection it desires.

5. They need the perfect smell.

Dogs want an environment with the most soothing and enticing smell. According to Elle Décor’s designer Kelly Behun every dog would desire an appropriate smell in form of a scented candle. Even if you think this will be an adorable smell to you, there are greater chances that the smell will be better appreciated by your dog.

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6. They need their toys.

It is important to give dogs their toys; according to a survey toys rank second as what dogs really want from their owners. A great looking toy could serve you purposefully well as it makes your dog happy. Also toys steer dogs away from hurting your sofa and rug. Interactive toys like the Dog Pyramid or the Everlasting Treat Ball will also mentally stimulate your dog.

7. They need their exercise.

Dogs have a huge amount of energy that they love to expend. Containing a dog’s energy in the house may not be ideal. Taking a dog to a dog park may not be the best option if you are considering the safety of a dog; however, you could arrange for a play date with another dog in the neighborhood if this won’t risk your dog’s health and if both dogs get along well. By offering your dog outdoor activities, you also offer it an opportunity for it to socialize and prevent it from becoming fearful and possibly aggressive.

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