Wednesday, 3 January 2018

Why CBD Hemp for Your Pet Could Be THE Thing That Works For Their Pain And Behavior Problems

You’ve heard the buzz about hemp and CBD (cannabis) for people and pets, but does it really work?

hemp for petsWith all the excitement about cannabis (marijuana) and hemp being legalized and the positive reported health benefits for people AND pets too, I wanted to let you know about this company.  HempMy Pet is great and their products are of the highest quality.  Their hemp for pets is a solid product with a great track record and excellent reviews! 

The hemp products are labeled for pets, but you can personally use the tincture for pain too. 

I have clients who are using it for their yellow lab who suffered a serious injury to her elbow and subsequent surgery.  They notice an immediate difference in their dog’s well-being when she takes it.  She is happier, moves more easily, has more stamina, and reports that her pain levels are much more manageable.

When she isn’t taking it?

Ouch. BIG difference.

Another friend and author Gayle Pruitt said,

CBD

“This stuff is amazing!  My dogs Mimi & Casper take the coconut oil infused with hemp for pets oil and they have been frisky mischievous little seniors. They both are over 12 years old… we’re not for sure their exact age.  I’m going to have to have a knee replacement so I’m trying it too.” 

www.hempmypet.com

At HempMy Pet, they believe like I do that the most important thing you can give your pet for their health and well-being (besides communication, great food and lots of love) is a safe and effective product made of the highest quality ingredients available. Offering top quality, consistent and effective products is what they are all about!

When you choose HempMy Pet, you can feel good about what you are giving your pet, as they pride themselves in making and offering an organic hemp for pets product line that they say is superior to all others on the market. This company that has the best interest of you and your pet in mind.  They truly do this for the love of people, their animals, and for hemp!

After all, a happy pet means a happy YOU!

hemp for pets has high standards

Please note that this is NOT A DRUG. It is not intended to treat, diagnose, and/or cure any disease. Their product is a hemp-based product and legal in all 50 United States.

HempMyPet products are not psychoactive in any way, do not contain Marijuana nor are they Medicinal Marijuana products. Their products are made from hemp, which has to have less than .3% THC by law, to be considered hemp, and not marijuana.

Their “Hemp Extract” is derived from hemp, which may have trace amounts of THC to begin with before extraction, but then after it is extracted and added into our products, it is even further diluted down by the carrier oils.

THC does not show up on any of their third-party lab tests for all of their products.

So, your pet can’t get high off of these products, however, you may notice your pet feeling more calm and at ease, and older pets may be moving around more easily after use.  This is due to the other cannabinoids and terpenoids present in the products.

Check out some more great reviews from users of the product!

“I’m on my 3rd bottle and very very happy! My poor old man dog (12 1/2) obviously has arthritis (not terrible) but also has canine cognitive disorder. He became VERY anxious and destructive. With other supplements he started to calm down, but would have bouts of panic around 2 hours before sundown. With this cbd oil he’s mostly back to normal!”

“Just a few drops a day has calmed our Charlie down just enough. He seems a bit happier in his environment and less anxious.”

“The purity and quality of this product was outstanding. It’s made to human purity standards so you can be sure it’s safe for your pet. We noticed a very encouraging improvement in our aging dogs quality of life. His coat improved, some of the stiffness went out of his hips and his anxiety appeared to diminish somewhat. This is definitely the best choice of pet focused Hemp oil products on Amazon or anywhere. This company cares deeply about their clients and products and is on a mission to improve the heath of our pets!”

There’s more!

Ready to give it a try for your pet (or you)?  Click here!  

 

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Tuesday, 2 January 2018

How To Become a Professional Animal Communicator – My Story

Have you ever thought about becoming a professional animal communicator?  

If you love animals and you know how to talk to them, the idea of making a living as a professional animal communicator talking to pets can be very exciting! 

You know your animals have secret lives, thoughts, feelings and wisdom. Professional animal communicators are trained to be able to hear them, understand them, and communicate with them so they share their innermost thoughts.Val Heart Expert Animal Communicator

I’ve been working professionally as an animal communicator since 1993.  And at this point in my career, I’m well respected as one of the top people in my field.  I’m a frequent guest on radio, I’ve been on tv, I’ve written books and am a contributing author to other books, and I’ve been a columnist for several publications.

I love teaching and working with people and animals all over the world, sharing the animal’s voices and wisdom, bringing more balance, peace of mind, joy and love into the hearts of my fellow animal lovers.

But it hasn’t always been this way.

Back in the early 1988, I started my own corporation doing market research and I was miserable.  It was a company I’d created after I graduated college with the help of 2 of my college professors and several of my student colleagues. Although I was pretty good at it, it didn’t make my heart sing.  And after 4 years of being in business, we closed the doors because I was dying inside.

I had contracted Lyme Disease and was very ill, in chronic pain, and I was getting sicker as time went on.  I was also married in an abusive relationship.  It was a very painful, difficult time in my life.

I didn’t know exactly what I was going to do, but I decided that whatever work I did do for the rest of my life would have to be meaningful in some positive, world changing way.

I wanted to do something that made a difference AND that made my heart sing.  

So I began praying and researching to find something I could do that would make that happen.  In all of my soul searching, I realized that the only area of my life that had consistently brought me joy was being with animals.  So I decided then and there to do something to improve the lives of animals in whatever way I could.

That single decision point opened up a whole new world for me. 

The first time I actually heard an animal talk was if it were a person talking to me….

I was with a friend who does animal body work. She wasn’t able to get a large knot to release from the mare’s hip she was working on. I heard the horse, named Valkyrie, make a comment about something my friend and I were talking about and I was startled, thinking “Who was that?”

Then I realized the horse was communicating with me!  horse whisperer

So I asked some questions to see if what I was hearing was accurate. It was.

Then I asked Valkyrie about her hip injury, and she ended up sharing with me the original experience and what happened. It felt very visceral to me as she was describing what had occurred.

Miraculously, as the horse shared her story with me, the muscle knot began to melt and disappeared completely right before our eyes!

My friend was so impressed, she started taking me with her to see her other clients. We discovered that my work communicating with the animals before, during and after her hands on work made a huge difference with the animals and their recovery process.

One day she took me to an Pre-Olympic Trial Dressage Competition at the San Antonio Rose Palace. 

While I was there, I met a Frenchman named JP and his extraordinary Grand Prix dressage horse. When JP heard that I could talk to horses, he immediately wanted me to work with his horse.  It turned out that Okzident would behave perfectly in practice, but would mess up his cues in the show ring.  JP couldn’t understand it.

So I asked Okzident what the deal was and what he told us was brilliant and to the point.

He said that he was tired of being overworked, that he wanted to be acknowledged for a job well done, and that he wanted an apology.  He knew that the only time he could “get back at” JP was in the show ring where he couldn’t be punished, and so he deliberately sabotaged their performance out of his anger.

When I told JP what his horse had told me, he offered an insincere apology to which Okzident turned his backside to us and swished his tail!

Once JP calmed down and considered what Okzident had to say, he realized that his horse was right on all accounts.  He offered a true apology the next go around to which Okzident went to him, put his head on JP’s chest over his heart, and accepted it.  They went on to win their competition!

Early the next morning I was awakened by a phone call from JP asking when I could come to Houston.  He had other horses and riders who needed my help!  And that was when I decided to go professional.

JP introduced me to Shirley Johnson who had competed in the Olympics. 

Shirley had gotten an expensive young Trakhener gelding and he was not doing well in training. She brought me in to work with him and I evaluated him.  Then, they brought in a vet specialist vet who also evaluated him.  Our findings were 100% in agreement, except for the 1 additional thing I found that the vet had no way of testing for.

Another very valuable Arabian dressage horse had almost torn his hind foot off in a trailering accident.  But he was so unpredictable, dangerous and fussy, usually there was no way that my bodywork friend could safely access the area she needed to work on without being in fear for her life.  In fact, she’d already told the owner that she wouldn’t work with him anymore.

Well, she thought that there was a chance he might cooperate if I worked with him first.  So she asked me to let him know what she was going to do and why she was doing it.

I carefully explained what we wanted to offer him, and asked him if he wanted the help.  I asked him to make certain promises of good behavior because she literally had to lay under his belly and get between his hind legs to reach the area to work on it!

He happily shook his head up and down, lifted his hind foot up where she could look at it, and then took a statue pose from which he did not budge one inch during the session.

I’m delighted to tell you she was able to do just that and he was completely cooperative. Instead of being retired and living in pain the rest of his life, he recovered and began competing in dressage again.

This was the start of an incredible journey working professionally with animals all over the world. 

I went on to work with world class Grand Prix dressage horses, hunter jumpers, cutting horses, and every horse in-between.

And of course, I’ve also worked with thousands of dogs and cats and birds and rabbits and ferrets and elephants and….  professional animal communicator Val Heart

I love my work, I love my clients, and I love the transformation I’m able to facilitate for them on so many levels.  Learning to communicate at the heart and energetic level, how to really listen to others, to grow spiritually and become enlightened through our interactions with the animals who share our world is often an epiphany experience… and I get to share that right along with each of my clients.

In my work with 10,000’s of animals it has been my experience that our animal friend’s issues are typically one or a combination of these four things:

  • An emotional issue
  • A health issue
  • A management issue, such as inappropriate training, wrong diet, wrong equipment, etc.
  • An emotional or health issue that is going on with YOU that your animal is reacting to negatively

Until there is direct clear communication with your animal, it isn’t possible to really know:

  • What they are feeling, feeling or experiencing
  • If there are other unknown factors
  • What happened from their unique viewpoint
  • Where they actually hurt, what kind of pain is it
  • What helps or doesn’t, and what makes things worse
  • What is truly needed, wanted and appreciated
  • What you, their caretakers, connection and involvement is and how humans contribute to the problems
  • How we can best assist them in recovery
  • Whether their saddle, bit, bridle, or other equipment is truly comfortable or if it’s interfering with their ability to focus, concentrate and perform to the best of their ability.

Rocky Dog Whisperer

Not answering these issues can cause disease, illness, mystery health problems, and behavior challenges, if it’s not taken care of properly and in a timely manner when it first crops up.

We do know that your animal always does what seems right to them — from their own viewpoint. They always do what makes sense to them.

But without communicating specifically and directly with your animal, we won’t know exactly what’s really going on, or how best to resolve things.

Some of the main benefits an expert (professional) animal communicator can help you with are:

  • Know what is happening with your animal- get to the root of any problem
  • Shorten recovery time
  • Resolve training problems
  • Solve health problems – illness, digestive problems, mystery lameness, skin problems, and other equine problems
  • Improve performance and show horse scores through animal communication
  • Deepen your relationship so that you both experience the joy and magic of feeling connected as a synergistic team

If you have an animal that is not doing as well as you think they might, then you owe it to them to give them a voice through animal communication.

When you take the time to listen to what your animal is trying telling you, then you can always achieve much better results.

After many years of solving problems with animals, I realized that I had created a unique proprietary system I call the HEART System(tm).

Briefly, the five key steps to solving any problem with every animal, the HEART system, are:

H – Hear:  first we need to hear your animal – invite them to tell us what’s important to them, if they’re in pain, are confused, suffered a traumatic experience, what they need

E – Evaluate:  next we need to evaluate their body, their management, their diet, their training program to be sure it’s right for them

A – Action Steps:  What action needs to happen to support them and you in creating the relationship of your dreams, to solve any behavior or training problems, to improve their health and well-being, to synchronize you with your animal so you can come into true partnership

R – Clear Resistance:  Change tends to create resistance, might feel risky, it can be emotionally charged, not logical, is fear based, yours and theirs.  If either of you is afraid, either consciously or unconsciously, then nothing you do together will be safe or easy.  So let’s clear that so you can get to the really good stuff.

T – Establish Trust:  everything you do with your animal revolves and centers on Trust.  If you’ve lost your animal’s respect, lied to them, didn’t follow through on a promise… from their viewpoint you are out of integrity and not to be trusted.  If that’s the case in your relationship, then you have some work to do to reestablish trust.  The good news is that when you know how to listen, to respect and to communicate with them, that goes a very long way in helping your animal decide if they can trust you.  And once you have trust back as a foundational part of your relationship, your animal will love you for it and will be that much better and be even more forgiving of your mistakes.  Plus, when you’re linked at the mind and heart, everything you do together gets WAY easier, is a lot more fun, and becomes a joyful experience.

I’ve covered this very briefly here.

Would you like to talk with me about how we can apply the HEART system for your pet so we can help them be their very best, avoid Professional Animal Communicator Val Heartcostly mistakes, and improve your relationship?  

Click Here For More Information 

When you Experience My System to Understanding Your Animal, You Can Stop the Expensive Guesswork That May wind up Costing Your Animal Their Life… and Empty Your Pocketbook

I only have space to talk to the first 10 people who apply, so be sure to get in as quickly as you can.

If you too feel the CALL to become a professional animal communicator, then I’d love to help you do exactly that!

Start with The Heart School of Animal Communication to build your fundamental skills, then you’ll be ready to join the next Go Pro program for students!  

Thank you for your  interest and love of animals!  Together we can make the world a better place for ALL of us.

 

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Animal Whisperer – How I became an Animal Whisperer and the Important Things I’ve Learned

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Friday, 22 December 2017

Coping with pet loss & a greater understanding of death, dying & transitions

Val Heart Expert Animal CommunicatorHi! I’m Val Heart, The Real Dr Doolittle. My guest is Gina Triay, nominated as one of the top 5 Pet Sitters for 3 years running from Pet Sitters International! She is a gold member of the Animal Talk Coaching Club and recently lost her beagle dog Snoopy.

During the process of dying and reconnecting in the Afterlife, she experienced an extraordinary communication and understanding of death, dying, and transitions.

Today, we want to talk about that so others will know what she discovered too, to help them when they lose a pet.

Watch and learn from her insights into death, dying and the cycle of life. Perhaps we can all learn about death so it doesn’t have to feel so terrible.

If you’re ready to learn how to communicate with animals, to hear and know their wisdom yourself, then go to www.LearnHowToTalkToAnimals.com Start with your free copy of my ebook Hidden Secrets to Communicating with Pets!

If you know anyone who is grieving over the loss of a pet or is dreading a coming loss, please share this with them.

 

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How to Help Your Kids Deal With the Death of a Pet

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Tuesday, 19 December 2017

Vampires And Dogs – Devin O’ Branagan on The Real Dr. Doolittle Show™

Author, Devin O’Branagan, includes delightful celebrity canine characters in her entertaining chick-lit novels, Red Hot Property, Red Hot Liberty, the young adult vampire novel, Glory. She also writes the metaphysical novels Spirit Warriors and Witch Hunt. Listen to our interview to find out what inspired her to write her series, and why it’s important to her to include dogs in her stories.

Devin’s cast of colorful canine characters include her own dogs as well as the late but memorable and much loved basset hound, Ross; Chance (Winner of Best in Show from Crufts and recipient of many other awards); and the celebrity actor dog, Bocker.

Bocker the Labradoodle is famous for his role in Stephen Spielberg’s movie War of the Worlds and will be featured in the new Julia Robert’s movie, Eat, Pray and Love. And I’m delighted to learn that my own genius in a dog, Einstein, will have a part in Red Hot Vampyre, the third book in the Red Hot Series.

Devin hosts fundraisers for Best Friends Society, the largest no-kill animal sanctuary in the world and also supports other worthy causes for animal welfare. Enjoy the interview then be sure to get on Devin’s newsletter list so you can enter your own K9 companion in her next contest.

You can also leave us a comment on our blogs about the show: www.devinwrites.com

SHARING IS GOOD! My mission and passion is to improve the lives of animals the world over by helping humans learn how to speak their language, understand their viewpoints and heal. After all, our love of animals helps us learn how to be better humans, and the more balanced and healthy we are, the more balanced and healthy they can be too. Would you help me reach more animal lovers by passing my Podcasts, Tips and Newsletter on to your animal loving friends?

 

ABOUT ANIMAL COMMUNICATION: Learning animal communication is an exciting journey into the Self, the nature and reality of our world, a behind-the-scenes look at the many complex interconnections between us all, and the real truth about relationships. It’s also about discovering how to connect at deeper levels with other beings. My hope is that this course proves very useful to you in many ways. Learning to master animal communication takes a lifetime of study, practice and education. But don’t be scared! Any animal lover can learn how to talk with animals, if they’re willing to put the time and effort into learning how. You can too! Click here to view my beginning course on animal communication.

 

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Tuesday, 28 November 2017

Teaching Children to Respect Animals Today – Contribution from freelance writer Jenny Holt

Take It Outdoors to Bond Spiritually With Your Pet

Use nature to connect spiritually with your pet and increase the tight bond the two of you already share. When you own a pet, you know there is a spiritual side that he or she uses to express emotions and communicate with you in his or her unique style.

Fostering that connection helps create a stronger spiritual bond with your pet, and many people desire this connection. Using nature for spiritual connection is proven to improve health and increase happiness in both humans and pets.

Begin With a Walk and Discover a New World

Most dog breeds love going for walks with their human. There are so many new smells to investigate, and the exercise is great for both of you. Choose a path that lets you meander through nature, even if it is only a wooded path through a park. The refreshing air and rejuvenating flora will bring you and your dog closer. If you are more of a cat person, use the cat’s natural outdoor time to build a spiritual connection. Discover where she goes by going outside with her. Get on the ground and check out her favorite bed in the flowers, or pet her while she relaxes in the sun. You’ll have a chance to connect with your cat’s natural instincts and reestablish yourself as a part of her family.

Take Them Out to Pasture

Take larger pets, such as horses (if you happen to have one), out to pasture for some training. Removing the animal from the stable for training gives him more space to move. He will show you he appreciates the time outdoors and bond with you through the training exercises. The human and pet connection will strengthen while you’re outside in the open air, working with the horse. Simply relaxing outdoors with a pet will help solidify the bond between you. Pets love to be by our side, and allowing her to be there with you will make her feel that you will always be there for her. Sit outside in the shade, talking to your pet, or just staying quiet. The absence of distractions and the serenity of the outdoors will help bring you closer to your pet.

Take Him With You

If possible, take your pet with you when you leave the house. When you follow standard guidelines for pets in the car and heat, your pet can go almost everywhere with you. Some stores allow leashed pets, so find out which ones will allow your friend. Getting out and about with your pet brings you closer as companions, and reaffirms the spirit that you are there for each other. Having a pet means having a best friend through every circumstance. Spend as much time together to solidify this bond.

 

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Animals as Spiritual Companions by Eden Koljord

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Why Are Cat’s So Afraid Of Water? – Guest post by Amber Kingsley

We’ve all been fed so many “old wives tales” over the years, especially when it comes to cats. Some are bizarrely superstitious, like black cats are bad luck, or even weirder, that they steal the breath away from newborn infants and babies. Or how about the “fact” that they have nine lives or always land on their feet. But one of the better known cat-associated tales is that they hate water.

While it’s true many breeds of cats are not necessarily water-friendly, there are many that do enjoy going for a swim, especially in hot and arid living environments. For example, in the wild kingdom, you’ll often see tigers enjoying a swim, even preying on one of their favorite foods – fish. But on the other hand, lions and leopards will usually avoid rivers and streams to steer clear of some of the very few predators that pose a potential risk to them, like crocodiles.

DEEPER THAN DOMESTIC

Since our more domesticated and docile kitties are considered distant descendants of these big cats, it wouldn’t be fair to say that ALL felines despise water or that cats shouldn’t be leary of H₂O as an instinctual trait. Let’s delve deeper into this dilemma and see what we find underneath these murky waters.

Animal Planet tells us an irrational fear that some domesticated cats have about water may have  come from their masters. Many humans that have been shielding them from the elements over the centuries since we have adopted them as our pets. We’ve been protecting them from heavy rainstorms and other exposure to these types of wet experiences, and so it’s believed they never accepted some of Mother Nature’s fury or learned to evolve in order to deal with it.

Water

 

HUMAN INTERVENTION

Further water annoyance problems come from people who use water as a punishment for cats that may claw furniture or display other destructive behaviors and they squirt them with this liquid as a non-violent deterrent. Perhaps they were given a forced bathing experience or got caught outside during a torrential downpour when they were more accustomed to being a lap cat.

Regardless of the nature of this exposure, they may have been dealt a raw deal when it comes to playing in the water. But cats, curious by nature, can wind up in desperate need of a bath and as their masters, we’re the ones laiden with this responsibility. Whether they wound up in a sticky situation or came in contact with a smelly critter like a skunk, we need to respond with appropriate cleanup measures that require soap and water.

WATER TORTURE OR TREAT?

Despite some of them having an aversion to being completely immersed in water, many cats find that hypnotising “drip-drip-drip” of a faucet fascinating and some enjoy laying in empty, cool sinks during hotter months. Either way, cats still need water to survive, just like any other animal and are not necessarily scared of getting wet.

Water

Unlike dogs, cats don’t really need much time in the bathtub due to their ritualistic grooming routines, but to save the drama for mama, we can help them overcome their fear if we start young. Owners can reassure them that water isn’t necessarily a trauma when they’re still youngsters. Start them out when they’re kittens and try introducing them by rubbing a soothing, warm washcloth other them.

Introduce them into temperature-appropriate water temperatures and refrain from dunking them completely until they begin to become accustomed to the wetness. While they may take to a litter box almost immediately, getting them used to being wet is easier when they’re just kittens. By introducing your cat to water at a younger age, you could help them to be more tolerate in the future.

 

Article written by Amber Kingsley

 

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How To Get Cat Urine Smell Out Of A Carpet

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Tuesday, 7 November 2017

5 Quick Tips on How to Enjoy a Good Run with Your Dog

Humans and their canine companions need their daily dose of exercise to be healthy and fit. It’s common knowledge and necessary to walk your dog at least once if not twice a day because canines are storehouses of excess energy and they need the stimulus that the sights, scents, and sounds which the outdoors can provide.

When it comes to physical activities, there are a number of things that you can do with your furry workout buddy like running, hiking, swimming, and biking. The simplest and probably one of the best things to do is to run with your canine companion.

 

Why Running?

It’s a fact that our modern lifestyle has rendered most humans and even their pets obese or prone to obesity. Weight issues are dragging us and our canine friends down. Running in the outdoors in a park or by the lake or in the countryside with fresh air hitting the face and toning every muscle in the body is not just the better way to get in shape and burn the excess fat but also an enjoyable one to spend quality playtime with your pet.

So, get ready to don those running shoes and do give running with your dog a try. But before you run, it’s important to know what to expect, how to train your pooch and enjoy the run with each other.

1. Check with your pet’s vet: It is important to ascertain whether your dog is fit to run regularly. Consult your vet on what’s safe and healthy for your dog when you run with him, appropriate dietary recommendations, warm up tips, and how early you can start them on running training. It’s important not to start when your pooch is very young, because the hard/ asphalt surfaces and running tracks in urban areas may not be conducive to the growth of the dog’s bones and joints. And a countryside or a dirt trail may not be exactly safe for your pup.

2. Start slowly and steadily – Don’t forget the warmups: When you rush your dog into running too soon, then you expose your pet to the risk of injuries. Never skip the warmups, because they help in flexing the muscles. Begin with a light jog and graduate steadily into running at a comfortable pace.

3. Take short breaks: It’s important to carry water bottles to give yourself and your dog adequate water breaks. If you combine some playing and fetching activities, both of you will enjoy the breaks and this could enthuse your canine partner into running.

4. Train your dog to follow some basic commands: It is imperative that you teach your dog some basic commands like ‘sit’, ‘stay’, ‘stop’, ‘leave it’ etc., and see to it that you train them to be disciplined and follow your instructions completely. If you are finding it difficult to train, then consult a professional trainer to help you out.

5. Try getting a hands-free dog leash: A hands-free dog leash spells convenience and independence. These leashes are specially designed to run and walk your dog comfortably without having to tug on a leash all the time. It safer and helps your dog stay connected to you while enjoying a good run. It helps maintain balance and prevents toppling over.

Observe your dog and take cues, do not overlook any warning signs from your pet to ensure that your dog is enjoying the run as much as you do. Watch out for their paws, take adequate protection against ticks, and keep a bowl of water ready to clean the paws once you both are back from running. Have fun!

Author Bio

This post was contributed by Pete Decker, the Lead Editor at The Goody Pet. Pete loves to share his passion for pets through snippets of interesting and helpful information. You can find more of Pete at his website, Twitteror Facebook.

 

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