#1 How to board pet & dog in real life.

Pet or dog boarding is when you send your pet to a facility/house where specialized professionals will take care of your pet alongside other animal tenants. This choice is usually cheaper compared to hiring a personal pet sitter, but at the same time, it comes around with a variety of flaws.

your pet gets to socialize with other pets. Rather than letting your pet stay at home with just your pet sitter for company, it can mix around with other pets and gain some precious social time while you are away.

  • Outside exercise multiple times a day
  • Sanitized, cleanly housing & bedding
  • Top veterinarian approved pet food,
  • Proper medications if necessary
  • Controlled play areas, with shade and misting from the heat
  • Veterinarians are readily available for any emergency

#2 How to take care of your pet?

Provide A Protected And Clean Living Environment For Your Dog. Always Keep Fresh Water Available. Feed A Quality Diet And Prevent Obesity. Have Your Pet Examined By A Veterinarian On A Regular Basis. Provide Ample Opportunities To Exercise.Communicate With Your Dog And Develop A Relationship.

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  • Pets need healthy food.
  • Give your pets 24/7 access to fresh drinking water.
  • Proper pet care includes providing a safe, cozy shelter.
  • Pets need to go to the bathroom regularly.
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Pets help out in many societal ways as well, especially dogs. Their sense of smell and the fact they can be easily trained have led to dogs
being used to help people in an extraordinarily diverse range of activities: therapy dogs are taken to nursing homes, hospitals, care centres
for the disabled to engage with patients to help their quality of life by making them more sociable and encourage interaction and activities.
Rescue dogs have been trained to take on a number of tasks in searching for survivors after natural disasters such as earthquakes,
tsunamis, fires, avalanches, etc. They assist firemen and policemen in tracking people and they rescue thousands of people across the
world every year. Medical alert and detection dogs help in detecting cancer, but also have been trained to help people with severe forms of
Diabetes , Narcolepsy, Addison’s Disease, and Epilepsy to ensure they get medical attention when necessary. These dogs save people’s
lives on a daily basis. 

Pets are part of our everyday lives and part of our families. They provide us with companionship but also with emotional support, reduce our stress levels, sense of loneliness and help us to increase our social activities and add to a child's self-esteem and positive emotional development.

Pets not only give us companionship and unconditional love, they have a key part in the quality of our life. ... Studies have suggested that pets reduce stress more than human support at times. People may draw more support from their furry friends and it makes sense.

Pets, especially dogs and cats, can reduce stress, anxiety, and depression, ease loneliness, encourage exercise and playfulness, and even improve your cardiovascular health. Caring for an animal can help children grow up more secure and active. Pets also provide valuable companionship for older adults.

  • Provide adequate shelter.
  • Supply clean, dry bedding.
  • Provide clean, fresh water.
  • Feed a high-quality pet food.
  • Maintain proper body weight.
  • Exercise your dog regularly.
  • Play with your dog daily.
  • Take your dog to the vet at least once a year.

A dog’s tail can tell you a lot about how they are feeling. A loose wag from side to side means the dog feels relaxed and content. More fervent wagging with hip movements means the dog is happy or saying hello to a loved one. If the tail is straight up, it is a sign of confidence or aggression; down and curled between the legs usually means fear or submission.

A dog can smell anywhere from 10,000 to 100,000 times better than the average human. Canines have 300 million olfactory receptors, compared to our measly six million. Moreover, the part of the brain dedicated to smell is 40 times larger in dogs than in humans.

A dog’s nose also works differently than the human nose. While people breathe in and out the same way, canines breathe in through their nostrils and out through the slits found on the sides of the nose. This system circulates air so that the animal is always bringing in new smells. Breeds like the bloodhound also have the advantage of floppy ears that push up new smells.

A common misconception is that your dog’s wet nose is a sign of good health. In reality, the moisture on Fido’s nose is no indication of their overall well-being. The reason for a dog’s wet nose is a little murkier. One explanation is that dogs repeatedly lick their nose throughout the day to keep it clean. Another is that the moisture helps them cool off. Dogs don’t sweat the way humans do, so they pant and let off extra heat through their noses. A special gland in the nose produces a clear fluid that helps them cool down faster.

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