12. Schedule
Time with Your PetAnimals really do need affection and attention. Think
about ityour pet waits all day for your return, yet as soon as you walk
through the door, you begin to get irritated because it greets you so exuberantly. How
dare that animal get so excited over you! Who else would be consistently happy to see such
a grouch?
What would be the harm in taking ten minutes for a hug and a few loving scratches? Not
only will it thrill the animal, it will also be better for you than taking a tranquilizer.
Your blood pressure will go down, and you will feel stress slide away.
Make it a daily routine to spend time twice a day with your pet. A twenty-minute walk
twice a day would be extremely beneficial for the dog and owner alike. No telephones and
no housework, as you relax and walk with someone you can tell anything to, someone that
will always be on your side and never repeat your secrets. A walk before you leave for
work settles your dog down. A walk after work is something for him/her (and you also) to
look forward to.
Without exercise, a dog has pent-up energy, which it uses to pull and tear and dig and
bark. These behaviors dont do your house, yard, or neighbors any good!
Animals need spend to time in the house with their family, watching TV or just lounging
around. Let your dog sleep in your room at night. This gives it eight hours of your
company without any effort on your part.