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4 Things Owners Do That Actually Cause More Harm Than Good

| Published on November 20, 2015

Did you know that there are things that you do that can reduce your dog’s lifespan? You can kill your dog with kindness. See if you are guilty of any of them and make an effort to fix them for your dog’s best life.

Getting Happy-Fat

Obesity shortens lives and impacts overall health. Look at your dog with a critical eye. When you press on his sides, can you feel his ribs? You should be able to. Look at him from above and make sure that he has a visible waist where his body narrows behind his rib cage. We know that this is a risk factor for early demise of dogs.

Indulging Her

Even though your dog may prefer them, generic and low cost diets may contain additives and poorly digestible ingredients. Avoid a lot of treats. These are the ones that are labeled “for supplemental feeding only” or “not intended as primary diet”. If you do give treats, be sure to account for them in the daily calorie count. If you can choose fresh produce or freeze dried treats with no additives or preservatives, it is even better.

Stifling His Creative Spirit

Dogs are living creatures and they need to think and move. Puzzles toys and games are great ways to balance brain chemistry and help protect the effects of brain aging. Make sure he has stimulating toys and new places to hide and play. You can hide healthy treats all over your house and yard and he will delight in uncovering them when you are busy or away. There are DIY toys you can construct that your dog will love and even techno toys designed with canine entertainment in mind.

Being Unreliable

Every day, you should remember that you are the highlight of your dog’s day. You are your dog’s focus, her leader and friend. She wants to go with you and do what you do, even if it is just hanging out on the couch. Make sure you interact on a predictable schedule every day.

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Take a moment to look at your dog and be honest with yourself. Is he getting what he needs from you or are you just giving what he wants? Are you meeting his mental and emotional needs too? Take the time to really examine your habits and routines, putting your dog first.

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