Monday, January 6, 2014

New Years Resolutions from your Dog!

Everyone hears the same resolutions in January. Eat better, go to the gym, lose weight, read more, you have heard them all, or read about them on Facebook. Have you ever thought about what your pet’s resolutions would be? I’ve read quite a few articles this New Year about resolutions for your pets, and here were my top 4:
1.       Loose the excess weight. Pet obesity is the number one health problem in the United States and I am sorry for being blunt, but it is our fault. Your dog does not go to the cabinet to get into the cookie jar, and they don’t understand the calories involved in eating the last bite of your sandwich. Make a pledge this year to knock those few extra pounds off your pal. Talk to your Veterinarian for ways to help your buddy shed those pounds.
2.       Don’t judge a dog by its looks. Just like you don’t judge a book by its cover, every dog is an individual first. I have met very dog friendly pit bulls and very aggressive golden retrievers. Just because a dog has a certain look really tells you nothing about the dogs personality. Take a minuet to ask about the dog or if you are planning to add a furry companion to your family this year, make sure to visit your local shelter and talk with the staff and volunteers there to help make the perfect match for you, regardless of what they look like.
3.       Fix that annoying behavior problem. Does your dog jump on people when they come in the house or pull you down the street on walks? Commit to your dog in 2014, and work to correct that one thing that irritates you. It will make your time spent with your dog more enjoyable and your friends and family will appreciate it too!
4.       Volunteer. Okay this one has nothing to do with your pets but it will definitely help a pet. Our local shelters are full of great companions that are just waiting for their perfect family to come along and take them home. In the meantime its volunteers that make sure they get a scratch behind the ear or a new toy to keep them occupied. Take just a few hours this year and donate some of your time to helping these pets on their journey. If going into the shelter is too much for you, contact a local rescue group and see how you can help. Next year you can tell people you spent 2014 saving lives!


Whatever your resolution for yourself or your pets, The Freckled Paw wishes you a joyful and prosperous 2014!