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    March 10th, 2010Eric Courtneydog foods

    Dogs are incredibly intelligent and perceptive, especially where their owners are concerned. They go out of their way to please us and earn praise and rewards. We in turn show our dogs how much we love them, these are just a few ways that you can show your pet how much you love them.

    We can show our dogs that we love them in the same way as we would a child, with cuddles and a gentle touch. Dogs, like us, need to feel loved.

    Think about the times you are with your loved one, and they touch you gently or stroke your hair. We know that those actions are conveying our love for us without speaking, and that’s what you have to get across to your dog.

    A small dog will thoroughly enjoy sitting on your knee and being petted. If they are too big for this; they can lie beside you while you stroke them.

    If you go out to work all day and your dog is alone in the house, make a fuss of them when you get in and show them that you’ve missed them. There doesn’t have to be a reason to pet your dog, they’ll appreciate all affection.

    One of the easiest, and sadly most neglected, ways to show your dog how much you love them is taking them out for walks. They love being out in the open air but spending quality time together can create a real bond between pet and owner.

    Dogs love surprises; to give them special treats for no special reason, so take them to visit a friend who has a dog that you know they enjoy the company of. All these little ways of showing affection will make sure that your pet knows they are loved.

    Even if you have a special bond with your dog they may have to spend long periods alone, so maybe a companion is the answer.

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