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Benefits of Having a Dog

Dogs are the best because, unlike people (and most cats), they love you unconditionally. Dogs are willing to put aside their differences and live in peace, even with their natural-born enemies. Owning a dog can help kids learn about responsibility and empathy.

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  • Dogs Just Wanna Have Fun

Dogs absolutely love to play, and it’s often interactive play that they want–especially with you. You can play fetch with a ball or a disc. You can enjoy an exciting game of tug-of-war.

You can play chase in the yard. If your dog gets along well with other dogs, you can even set up a doggie “playdate” with another pup. Just make sure both dogs are healthy and will get along.

  • Training Dogs is Easier

Dogs actually enjoy training. It seems to give them a sense of purpose. It’s a job, and most dogs love to work. Plus, many dogs are highly motivated by food and attention. They’ll gladly sit, stay, shake, lie down, and roll over in exchange for a delicious reward.

Dogs seem to display a sense of pride when they’ve done a good job. In fact, dogs sometimes misbehave when they’re bored. They need more exercise and mental stimulation. Training helps provide the latter.

  • Dogs Can Protect You

Dogs can sense our fear and they’ll respond if they think we feel threatened. A large dog with a loud bark may seem like the better watchdog, but small dogs are sometimes even more alert when it comes to detecting outside noises.

The little ones may not be able to physically fight off intruders, but they’ll certainly alert you about the danger.

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Few Steps to Do Meditation

The habit of meditation is one of the most powerful things I’ve ever learned. Amazingly, it’s also one of the most simple habits to do — you can do it anywhere, any time, and it will always have immediate benefits.

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  • Get Comfortable

A comfortable seat is the starting point for all meditation practice. A meditation cushion is great, but so is a folded blanket, meditation bench, firm pillow, or a bolster. If you’re sitting on the floor, make sure your hips are higher than your knees by at least four inches. This will help your spine stay straight and reduce any discomfort in your knees.

  • Sit Tall

A good word to think of when you’re sitting is “dignity.” Imagine yourself sitting on a throne. Lengthen your spine and feel your tailbone and the crown of your head pulling away from each other. This helps maintain alertness and increase energy flow.

When you sit straight, it’s easier to breathe, the heart opens, and the spine is in happy alignment.

  • Start Small

Start small. Ten minutes of meditation a day is a great beginning. If that’s too much, five minutes is fine. I guarantee everyone has five minutes he or she can carve out of the morning. Just set the alarm for five minutes earlier than you usually get up.

  • Notice Your Excuses

You will have excuses for why you can’t meditate. You’re too busy, you’re too tired, your kids need you. Rather than submit to these claims, just pay attention to what they are. Since the way we do one thing is usually the way we do everything, they probably reveal something.

  • Practice Makes Perfect

Meditation is a skill that gets better with practice, just like chess or cooking. You are learning to master your emotions, harness your thoughts, and train the nervous system to stay regulated in the face of stress.

These things take time. You don’t eat one healthy meal and call it done. You don’t expect to get strong from one day at the gym. Think of regular meditation as a workout for the mind.

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6 Facts Food Dogs Shouldn’t Eat

While we consider dogs to be members of our family, feeding them the same food we eat can cause injury to them. Dogs are not used to eating the oily, fatty foods that we do, and they can get diarrhea and upset stomachs from them. It’s important to know what foods are toxic to dogs and avoid them.

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  • Onions, garlic and chives

In all forms (powdered, raw, cooked etc.), these foods can cause gastrointestinal irritation in pets and could lead to red blood cell damage. While cats are more susceptible, dogs are also at risk if they consume enough of any of these foods.

  • Chocolate and Caffeine

It’s a pretty well-known fact that chocolate is harmful to dogs. The amount and type of chocolate your dog consumes determines the symptoms and toxicity level he will experience. The darker the chocolate is (for instance, baker’s chocolate or cocoa powder), the more dangerous it is to your puppy. They contain a higher concentration of caffeine and theobromine, both of which cause toxicosis in dogs. Keep your dog away from caffeinated beverages as well.

  • Grapes and Raisins

While grapes and raisins are not harmful to some dogs, they have been associated with kidney failure in others.

  • Salt and salty snack foods

Salt, as well as salt-heavy foods like chips and pretzels, can lead to excessive thirst and urination, and even sodium ion poisoning in pets. Some signs that your pet may have consumed too much salt include vomiting, diarrhea, depression, tremors, elevated body temperature, seizures and even death.

  • Alcohol and Raw Bread Dough

Small amounts of alcohol found in drinks, syrups and raw bread dough can be poisonous to dogs. These products contain ethanol, and beer also contains hops, both of which can cause alcohol intoxication.

  • Dairy products

Dairy products can upset your dog’s digestive system and cause diarrhea as well as food allergies. Ingestion of just a few macadamia nuts can cause weakness, paralysis and lack of coordination.

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