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7 Tips to Get Your Dog to Be More Than Just a Best Friend

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By Abraham OlanrewajuPublished 2 years ago 3 min read

Many people think that getting a dog is a better choice than getting a cat, but dogs can come with their own set of challenges as well! If you’re thinking about getting your dog to be more than just an adorable pet that sleeps in your bed and rides along on your morning commute, use these seven tips below to get your dog to be more than just a best friend. With these tips, you’ll be able to teach him or her new tricks, take him or her on walks to make sure he or she gets plenty of exercise, and so much more!

1) Set Up Some Me Time With Your Dog

It's important to set aside some time for just you and your dog. You can do this by taking your pup on long walks, playing fetch in the yard or just hanging out together on the couch while watching TV. It doesn't matter what activity you choose as long as it is something that only involves the two of you.

2) Let Them Smell You

One of the best ways to bond with your dog is by letting them smell you. You may be surprised at how quickly this can affect their mood. Give your dog time and space so they can get used to you and then present yourself for sniffing. Once they have an idea of who you are, let them come over for some pets and cuddles. They’ll soon learn that you’re not going anywhere and will start to relax. Share Some Treats: Dogs love getting treats, but that doesn't mean it's always easy to find something that they like. Keep an eye on what kind of food your dog prefers and try it out! If he's not too picky, try taking him out for a walk where he'll find some tasty things in nature.

3) Play Together

Playing with your dog is a great way to bond. It provides an outlet for their energy, gives them something to do when they're bored, and teaches them important social skills like cooperation and empathy. Plus, it's just plain fun! Here are some games you can try: - Fetch - Hide and Seek - Tug of War - Chase

4) Go on Adventures Together

Take your dog on adventures with you. Whether it be hiking, going for a jog, or just taking an hour-long walk around your neighborhood, there's no better way to bond with your dog than by getting them outside and exploring. Show them new things and teach them how to deal with new obstacles they'll encounter on the trail while strengthening their bond with you in the process.

5) Training Sessions

One of the best ways to bond with your dog is through training sessions. Training sessions are usually half an hour long and can be done on weekdays or weekends. You can train your dog on basic commands such as sit, stay, come, and down. You can also train them on more advanced commands like find the toy and lie down. Training your dog is not only great bonding time but will also have them do what you ask when you need it most!

6) Give Them undivided attention

If you want your dog to be more than just your best friend, make sure you have time for them. Spend time with them every day and give them undivided attention. Even if it's only for ten minutes, any attention is better than none at all.

7) Show Them Affection

If you want your dog to be more than just a best friend, it is important to show them affection. You can do this by giving them treats and toys, petting them, and even taking them on walks. When your dog gets the attention they need, they will feel more loved and bonded with you.

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