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They’ll Be Pawsitively Best Friends

Reviews · April 19, 2017

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The bond a child can grow to have with a puppy is one of the most magical bonds there is, and part of this is because puppies and kids have so many things in common. They’re curious, inquisitive, excitable, impatient, caring, investigative and chock full of energy. But while these personality traits will no doubt see them become the best of friends, each cherishing their bond as much as the other, it is also these personality traits that you have to be cautious of, at least to begin with.

Bringing a new puppy into your home requires careful consideration, and everything should be questioned and planned. You need to think about the age of your kids, the breed of dog you go for, and whether you will be able to supervise their first encounters together; absolutely everything. But trust us, this little bit of work at the beginning will be totally worth it because the rewards are so wonderful, so beautiful, so heartwarming.

To help you achieve this bond, we have come up with a set of tips and tricks, little bits of advice to use a guideline and help your puppy and your kid embark on a happy relationship together. Like we said above, it will be more worth it than you can ever imagine.

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  1. Be There At The Beginning

This is possibly the most important thing, for both of them. But until you are absolutely sure that your new puppy and your little one know how to behave with one another, know how to enjoy one another and just be with one another, you need to be present. You don’t have to be right there in the middle separating them. In fact, we would urge you not to do that. Just linger in the background. Let them get comfortable, let them play and inquire, while you observe from a distance. Just make sure you are ready to step in should you need to.

  1. A One Way Street

This can be quite a tricky thing for a child to understand because, well, they are just a child, but only let your puppy be the one to make the approach. Let them nuzzle into your child’s body, or nose their cheek, not the other way around. You see, kids are excitable, we have already ascertained that which means when they see your new puppy they will want to see them desperately. They will want to rush to them as fast as their body will let them. That’s the problem because puppies can be a bit on edge, and if something rushes them they can react. So just let your puppy come to your child, that way they will become used to them.

  1. The 3 Zones Of A Dog

Puppies – and dogs for that matter – have three zones: public, social and intimate. The first two zones are perfectly okay. The latter is not. The intimate zone should not be breached unless your puppy has, well, indicated that is cool with them. What we mean by intimate is the immediate space around them. This is something that you really need to teach your child about because it will help them build a bond with your dog and learn how to approach other people’s dogs.

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  1. Patience Is A Virtue

Unfortunately, there is what dog experts call a fearful period in a puppy’s life. This is wholly natural and lasts about eight to ten weeks while they explore the world and all that is new to them, and it can be quite the daunting prospect. That is why you should really encourage your kid to have some patience with your puppy. We get it, this may not be the easiest thing to do, but try you must because it will make them happy and healthy. The reason you should try is because of the natural personality trait they both possess; excitement. Mutual excitement can result in a misunderstanding where both puppy and child can become a little defensive, and that is where patience will help. It will allow them to understand each other a bit more, work out how they interact and what both of them see is enjoyable and safe and fun. Yup, patience really is a virtue.

  1. Your Child The Ring Master

Just about everyone learns by doing, but this is especially true for children and puppies. That is why it is such a great idea to get your kid involved in the whole training process, and helping them to understand some of the top dog tips. These simple training tasks include things like gently patting your thighs to get them to come. The reason this is such a great training step to start with is because you can get an understanding of what your puppy’s temperament is like, which is exactly how professional dog trainer’s do it. It is a sort of personality test. If they immediately run, they are likely to be a dominant dog. If they are shy but slowly warm to you, then they are likely to hold a gentler disposition.

  1. Child Care Service

Another great way to increase that bond between child and canine is to get your toddler involved in the care of your puppy. That’s one of the huge benefits of having a dog; you can use them as a way of teaching your kid about rules and responsibilities and use them to set out guidelines that they should adhere to. Of course, if your kid is still very young, then they may not be able to take on many – or any -of these responsibilities, but if they are a little bit older then get them into a habit of feeding, walking and cleaning up after the puppy. The walking thing is a great exercise to include your kid in. They will get used to each other, both in presence and in calls and commands, and that will serve to strengthen their bond, and also help both of them to mature.

By following these six little tips, you will be laying the foundations down of a healthy and happy relationship, one where they love and trust each other totally, and always will.

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Uncategorized · April 17, 2017

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Traditional Vs Contemporary: Gifts For Milestone Occasions

Reviews · April 12, 2017

Every birthday, anniversary, and holiday is a cause for celebration, but truly special occasions only occur every once in a while. Silver wedding anniversaries, christenings, graduations, and twenty-first birthdays are big milestones in everyone’s life and they deserve to be honored in a special way. As these milestones have been celebrated for at least 100 years, there are traditional gifts associated with the occasion that can still make wonderful presents. However, depending on your budget, or what you think the recipient will appreciate more, there are contemporary gifts that still celebrate the event.

Christening

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The phrase “born with a silver spoon in his mouth” comes from the tradition of gifting silver spoons on a Christening day. In the sixteenth century, any child receiving such a Christening gift would have to come from a wealthy background and were also blessed with a bit of luck. By the mid nineteenth century the Christening gift of a spoon was common amongst the middle and upper classes.

Today, an appropriate christening gift would be a rattle, a soft toy for the baby to sleep with, or a soft, fleece blanket. Anything the parents can use to entertain and comfort their child is usually appreciated.

Wedding Anniversaries

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Each wedding anniversary is traditionally associated with a theme, and the gifts exchanged are usually in line with the theme. The theme for the first year is paper, the fifth is wood, the tenth is tin, and the twenty-fifth is silver. Couple can give gifts with the theme in mind, but contemporary gifts have taken the form of holidays, dinners out, or hosting a party for the big milestones such as ten year, twenty-five year, or even fifty year anniversary.

Graduation

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The graduation ceremony dates back to the twelfth century, and has traditionally been marked with by wearing caps and gowns, with class rings making an appearance in the early 1900s. There are no official gifts to present to the graduate, but recently proud parents have rewarded their child’s hard work with holidays, cars, or expensive watches. However, you don’t have to buy them anything costly. Grateful graduates will be happy to receive any of these gifts, or just a free drink once the ceremony is over.

Recently, young children have been getting a taste of the graduation excitement with their own kindergarten graduation ceremonies. They also deserve some recognition, so find them some unique presents to mark the occasion. It’ll be years before they have another one.

Coming Of Age

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The official age of adulthood varies between countries, but usually it coincides with the day they can legally drink. As a result, traditional gifts are related to alcohol, which can including buying them their first drink, or presenting them with various drinking paraphernalia. However, you could get creative and find them something they will still enjoy the next morning. Help them buy new furniture for the apartment, buy them new gadget that will help them sort out their busy schedule, or organize a group experience they will never forget.

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Pooch Problems: Signs They Are Under The Weather

Uncategorized · April 11, 2017

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It’s always a hard time when your beloved pooch isn’t being themselves. After all, our dog can’t tell us what’s wrong. Therefore, it can be challenging to pinpoint what is wrong with the pet. In fact, it typically ends up with us taking the dog to the vet to find out what’s occurring. However, if you look out for signs, you might be able to figure out what’s happening without even going to the vet. Therefore, here are some signs your pooch is under the weather.

They are not eating anything at all

If your dog is anything like mine, it will cry for food when it’s dinner time. And then gobble it down quickly to appease their appetite. Therefore, it can be a cause for concern if your dog stops eating their dinner. It might be a bad stomach which has stopped them fancying their food. And thankfully like our stomach bugs, it tends to go after 24 hours. However, if it’s longer than this timescale, you need to take them to the vet. After all, not eating could be down to a kidney or liver problem. Or they might have eaten something out of the ordinary which has now obstructed their stomach. And the vet might need to operate quickly to get them out of danger. Therefore, always keep an eye on your pet’s eating habits, so they stay happy and healthy!

They are constantly scratching their skin

It’s common for dogs to scratch their skin occasionally. After all, they might have picked up some dirt in their fur while they were outside and it’s bugging them. But if it’s becoming a constant thing, it’s a sign there is something else more serious going on. For one thing, it could be a sign that your pooch has got fleas or ticks on their body. And then you will have to quickly get treatment like frontline plus for dogs to ensure the fleas become a thing of the past. After all, the longer they stay on your pooch, the more chance your dog will end up with irritated skin. Not only that, but you could potentially end up with the fleas all around your house. Also, scratching their skin could be a sign of some form of infection. After all, they might have accidentally eaten something or come into contact with something which has irritated their skin. Therefore, check their skin thoroughly and go to the doctors for further action.

They are sleeping more than usual

Your dog is likely to sleep a lot in the day. After all, certain breeds do require a lot of sleep. And for other pets, they just love getting some rest! But if your dog is sleeping more than usual, there might be something else wrong. For one thing, they might be dehydrated and require more water to give them energy. The same goes for food; make sure they are eating plenty. Also, make sure it’s not dog depression. After all, more dogs than you realize suffer from this, and it can leave them sluggish. Therefore, do go see the doctor if you notice these signs.

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And remember to take your pooch for an annual checkup. That way, the vet can spot quickly if something is wrong.

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