How can it be that one bond that is merely just an attraction can become
so inevitable that even a small pinch to that dog can make you go
bonkers? Yes, you read it right; I mentioned a dog. A dog that you got
home just after looking at it and there happened the magic, which we
call love. This love is no less than what we do to our counterparts and
in a lot of terms, it is more dominant to your feelings than just the
love of a partner. Well, guessing which love is more dominant on your
feelings is a waste of time because love is love. To know how to build
that same love or, we can say a bond between you and your pet child,
sneak peek into this amazing blog that we have specially made for new
pet parents. But the fact is nobody is a new or old parent. We are just
amazing pet parents who love our special child so much that we are
reading on the internet and searching for the notions of how to build a
better bond with our pet child.
So to answer all your queries at one-stop, we at Woof are building a
community of proud pet parents. As a proud pet parent, I will help you
with some tips on how to get that magic happening between you and your
pet.
Buzzo, stop doing that ... .Bark bark bark.....and here is the notion:
you gotta talk to your pet to not just understand them but, make them
feel that somebody is there to stop them, treat them, and yes, let them
know that somebody is there for them. This is why the first tip is that
we must be there with them, especially when you have a puppy. You see,
people outgrow you when you do not meet them often. Sometimes, when you
do not meet them on a regular time, they might take you for granted, and
yes, that is a human issue we all face in our lives. But, one thing that
your pet will never do is that they never outgrow you, even if you shout
at them. You know what my pet used to do when I shouted at him? Even
though it was just one time as I was trying to incorporate him into my
daily life, he used to go under the dining table and wait for me to
finish my shouting session. When he got to know that I was done, he
literally used to get his chewing stick and tried to feed me when I was
lying on the bed. At first, I was like, "what is he up to?" But then, I
figured out he did the same thing I used to do with him. He gave me a
treat when I was upset, just like what I used to do with him every time
he used to do a good or bad thing or any random thing. I used to give
him a treat, and he used to do the same thing with me when I used to get
mad at him. Maybe you could say that dogs are smart. Mine was not, not
at all. He was a culprit for every wrong thing that happened in my home.
But, you know, I really miss him. He is gone now. He had cancer, and for
that fact, I am happy for him. He is in heaven, whatever they have for
dogs. But, I really miss him and the bond we shared with each other. For
people, it might just be a dog, or for some, they could call their pets
their child. But, mine was my brother.
This blog post is a result of what I had with my dog. As we never
realize what we have between us, it mostly happens when they are gone.
Mine is gone, and I am not in any condition to bring one more bro at
home and then lose it probably at any stage due to his old age. I will
tell you one fact for sure: dogs are not smart; they can never be. But,
what they are, they can never say because they bark. But that bark is
what could make your neighbors go mad at you. But for him, you could go
up to any extent to listen to that bark forever.
That is why we at Woof not just gather pet parents to solve their
problems, but here we are actually helping you build a stronger bond
with your pet child. So if you want to know how to make your dog smart,
you can visit any link that could do that. But, if you genuinely want to
know how to keep your dog happy, healthy, and, yes, not smart, keep
reading our other blogs where we will share that when you are with
someone who is just so full of life, and the reason is you. So be a
proud pet parent and give your pet what he deserves, be it healthy food,
health check-ups, or, yes, just a leash. You can count on Woof, where
every bark tells a story.