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angelofsoil · 1 year
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sharpmemorial · 7 months
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celebritypawblog · 1 year
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Let’s talk leashes.
If you are a new paw parent congratulation on your paw journey! You’re probably skimming the Internet in hopes to find the best products for your fur baby. Well look no further as a paw parent of 3 adorable dogs, I’m here with some suggestions.
Over the last 4 years, I’ve tried a couple of leashes. I’ve done the cheap route (guilty of a dollar tree leash for a couple of weeks) to the median route, to the elite, and honey it has been a journey. Now that I’ve tested as much as I could I am ready to share with you two leashes that I feel work best for small to medium size dogs.
*Don’t worry Large dog parents, I will continue the post with two leashes for your paw babies.
With that being said here are my two suggestions hope this helps.💕🐾
1) BAAPET 2/4/5/6 FT Dog Leash with Comfortable Padded Handle and Highly Reflective Threads. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078RZTFJB/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1
-I’ve had these leashes for 3 years & boy is it durable. They come in a variety of colors. It’s affordable, durable, & the padding is extremely comfortable. (Honestly I might have to reorder 3 more of these, I lost them while on a trip.)
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2) Flexi Leash (Retractable Leash)
https://www.petco.com/shop/en/petcostore/product/flexi-new-classic-cord-pink-retractable-dog-leash-16-ft-3105861?store_code=1793&mr:device=m&mr:adType=local&cm_mmc=PSH%7CGGL%7CSPP%7CSBU04%7CSH10%7C0%7Cjvs8sutAVgAKa32BqNLdPU%7C58700007475749825%7CPRODUCT_GROUP%7C0%7C0%7Cpla-1456651186001%7C132788017327%7C15104818983&gclid=Cj0KCQjwsIejBhDOARIsANYqkD1vEBSrripd9di8y0YnF9EVzEecsBPriv-Lle_50XOk-EvEsWPwjjwaAuQZEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
-So as I mentioned I’ve dabbled in a couple of leashes, & like you I’m enjoying my journey & seeing what fits with my lifestyle.
Currently it’s includes the Flexi Leash. I haven’t really been a fan of retractable leashes, but I’m giving them another try.
After doing my research on this “new & improved” classic leash, I thought why not? So far so good. I am able to direct my pups with out the leash being stuck. The quality is also nice. It’s comfortable, but in my opinion it’s not as comfortable as the BAAPET Leash which has padding. It can however be accessorized. The breaking on it is wonderful as well. It also comes with a 2 year warranty.
So?
You be the judge. I went ahead and included both URL’s for them. Merry shopping.
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glowing-honey · 2 years
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Need to set time aside before school starts to do another dress up picture day 🥰
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warriorstitching · 2 years
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Putting together several keychains, lanyards & pet leashes 😉 #etsy #squarespace #warriorstitching #smallbusiness #localbusiness #custom #handmade #keychain #keyfob #lanyard #petleash #pet #pets #leash #workinprogress #harrypotter #zelda #thelegendofzelda #tloz #lordoftherings #lotr #marvel #skullcandy #sugarskull #paisley #patriotic
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petslovefun · 1 year
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Balancing Work and Pet Care: Time Management Tips
Pets can be a great source of joy and companionship, but managing work with pets can be challenging. As a dog owner, you know that taking care of your furry friend requires a lot of time and effort. Whether you work from home or outside the home, there are few things you can do to ensure your pet is healthy and happy and well cared for a while you are away. From feeding and exercising to grooming and training, there's always something to do to keep your pet healthy and happy. But how do you manage all of these responsibilities while also juggling a full-time job? In this blog post, we'll share some time management tips to help you balance work and pet care.
The first step in managing your time is to create a schedule. Pets thrive on routine, so its important to establish a consistent schedule for feeding, exercise, and a playtime. Decide on a routine that works for you and your dog, and stick to it as much as possible. This will help your pet fell more secure and reduce anxiety when you are away. By setting a schedule, you can ensure that your dog is getting the care and attention they need, even when you're busy with work. If you work from home, try to stick to a regular schedule as much as possible. If you work outside the home, consider hiring a pet sitter or a dog walker who can stick to your pets routine while you are away.
2. Create a safe and comfortable space for your pet.
One of the most important things you can do to manage work with pets is to create a safe and comfortable space for your pet. If you work from home, consider designating a specific area where your pet can stay during the day. This could be a crate, a pet bed, or a room with toys and other enrichment activities. If you work outside the home, consider hiring a pet sitter or a dog walker to come and check your pet during the day. You can also consider crate training your pet or using a pet gate to limit their access to certain areas of your home.
3. Provide plenty of exercise and stimulation.
Exercise and stimulation are important for your pets physical and mental well-being.If you work from home, take regular breaks to ply with your pet or take them for a walk. If you work outside the home, consider hiring a dog walker to take your pet for a walk during the day. You can also provide your pet with toys and puzzles that are design to stimulate their minds and keep them entertained while you are away. Puzzle feeders, interactive toys, treat- dispensing toys are all great options.
4. Use Technology to stay connected
Technology can be a huge help when it comes to managing your work with pets. For example, you can use apps to track your dog's feeding and exercise schedule, or set reminders for important appointments like vet visits. You can also use technology to keep an eye on your dog while you're at work. Smart cameras and video doorbells can help you check in on your furry friend and make sure they're doing okay. Consider using a pet activity levels, or a use a GPS collar to track your pets movements when they are outside.
5. Consider Doggy Daycare
If you're unable to be home during the day, consider enrolling your dog in a doggy daycare program. These programs provide your dog with socialization, exercise, and care while you're at work. This can be a great way to ensure that your dog is happy and healthy even when you're busy. This way you can easily balance your work and pet care at the same time.
6. Enlist the help of family and friends
Managing pet care can be a lot of work, but you don't have to do it alone. Consider delegating some tasks to family members or a professional pet sitter. For example, you can ask a family member to walk your dog in the morning, or hire a pet sitter to come over and feed your dog while you're at work. This can help take some of the pressure off and allow you to focus on your work.
7. Multitask When Possible
Another way to manage your time is to multitask when possible. For example, you can combine your dog's exercise time with your own workout routine. You can also use meal prep time as an opportunity to prepare your dog's meals for the week. By finding ways to combine tasks, you can make the most of your time and still provide your dog with the care they need.
8. Take Breaks
Finally, it's important to take breaks throughout the day to recharge and spend time with your dog. Even just a few minutes of playtime or cuddling can help strengthen your bond with your furry friend and reduce your stress levels. Taking breaks can also help improve your productivity and focus when you return to work. This can include going for a long walk, playing games or cuddling on a couch.
9. Incorporate your pet into your routine
If possible, bring your pet to work with you or find a pet friendly office. This can help you spend you more time with your pet and reduce any guilt or any anxketyyou may fell about leaving them at home.
In conclusion, managing your time when balancing work and pet care can be a challenge, but it's not impossible. By creating a schedule, using technology, delegating tasks, multitasking when possible, and taking breaks, you can ensure that your dog is getting the care and attention they need while also excelling in your career. Remember, a happy and healthy pet is worth the effort!
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parrotias · 1 year
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Learning anything about marine mammal training will make you re-evaluate so much of your relationship with your own pets. There is so much force involved in the way we handle domestic animals. Most of it isn’t even intentional, it just stems from impatience. I’m guilty of it myself!
But with the exception of certain veterinary settings where the animal’s health is the immediate priority, why is it so important to us that animals do exactly what we want exactly when we want it? Why do we have to invent all these tools and contraptions to force them to behave?
When a whale swam away from a session, that was that. The trainer just waited for them to decide to come back. If they flat out refused to participate in behaviors, they still got their allotment of fish. Nothing bad happened. Not even when 20-30 people were assembled for a procedure, and the whale chose not to enter the medical pool. No big deal. Their choice and comfort were prioritized over human convenience.
It’s almost shocking to return to domestic animal medicine afterwards and watch owners use shock collars and chokers and whips to control their animals. It’s no wonder that positive reinforcement was pioneered by marine mammal trainers. When you literally can’t force an animal to do what you want, it changes your entire perspective.
I want to see that mindset extended to our domestic animals.
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