| There are many reasons why dog owners should | | | | aggression and more tolerance with a friendlier |
| take the time to play every day with their dogs. A few | | | | disposition, all leading to a better relationship with you |
| of the most important reason are: | | | | and the family pack. |
| - Attention, dogs are social animals and need to feel | | | | When choosing what types of games to play with |
| they are a part of the pack. As a dog owner this is | | | | your canine it is usually a good idea to pick one that |
| your opportunity to bond and make your canine feel | | | | suite the dog breed. Some dog breeds are not suited |
| they are a part of your pack. | | | | for certain activities while others are. For example a |
| - Exercise, all canines need exercise and what better | | | | Labrador retriever plays excellent at fetch-it games |
| form is there than playing and having a good time while | | | | while an American Stafford terrier normally could care |
| bonding with the pack leader. Good exercise is also | | | | less and would rather play tug of war. |
| vital to overall dog health. | | | | So take a little time each day to play with your dog |
| - Dog training, many savvy dog owners use play time | | | | and develop a training routine while having fun with |
| to develop training skills with their canines. Some | | | | your canine companion. Both you and your dog will |
| setup obstacle courses while others take walks along | | | | reap the benefits of a happier and healthier relationship |
| with many other forms of training while having fun with | | | | for years to come. |
| their dogs. | | | | We at dog information are here to pass along quality |
| By taking the time to play with your dog they will learn | | | | information about you and your canine companion. We |
| what is acceptable behavior through the proper training | | | | welcome your comments and suggestions. |
| techniques you develop. They should show less | | | | |