Sunday, February 26, 2012

Do ou think close relationships with pets are good?

Many people have a close relationship with their pets. These treat their pets as a member of their family. I think it is lovely and thoughtful.

In your opinion, are such relationships good? Can you give me your proper reason?Do ou think close relationships with pets are good?Yes I definitely think so. My dog and I are friends for years. I鈥檝e always thought he wasn't such a smart dog who only wants to have fun. However, I realized that he is the one who always cares about me. When I鈥檓 depressed, he is the very first one who came to cheer me up. We cannot literally talk to each other, however through the way he looked at me, I could feel he is worried. That kinds of feeling just made me so warm.Do ou think close relationships with pets are good?
%26lt;-------------I could NOT imagine life without my canine boy, Pilot. He gives me laughs, happiness, comfort, hugs, warmth, and more joy than possible to put into one YA Post. There simply is not enough room here.



He is my therapy.

He is my friend.

He is devoted to me.

He follows me everywhere.

He brings me my slippers!!

He is happy and that happiness transfers to me!

When my family is away, he is my companion/I'm not alone.

When I'm sad, he stares in my face, and he's so cute, I smile.

He looks at me with his "red binky" and I forget my bad day.

He loves to be brushed, which is more therapy for me.

He wags his tail when I walk in the door....happy, happy!!

To say " wanna go for a walk" is like a day at "Disneyland"!!!

When my past goldens passed, Pilot filled my heart!

It's all in his eyes........they seemingly speak to me!

Need I say more?.... Urf urf!! :o)Do ou think close relationships with pets are good?I think that's perfectly fine to love your pet as a member of the family. I know I've loved my pets, and when my dog of 14 years passed away last summer, I was heartbroken.Do ou think close relationships with pets are good?
I think they're terrific. I treat my maltese as my son. I take him to the park, let him go down the slides, he swings with me, and on his birthdays he gets a honey-peanut butter-carob chip cake. I wouldn't live without him. Personally, I think it's great having a strong bond with your pet. Research says some people live a better, fuller life who have and adore their pets. But for a short, sweet, to-the-point answer, yes. I think it's great having a sweet little furry son to take care of.Do ou think close relationships with pets are good?My pets have always been a member of the family. They are treated with respect and lots of love. I raised my daughters from birth with pets, so that they would know from the beginning how to love,respect and compassion toward all living things..
a close relationship majorly impacts the time spent with ur pet

if u r not close he/she may not obey your as well

the pets also need lots of love and being close to them will supply that

its also said animals with great owner relations live longer

of course it will be harder when they pass but you know you lived the best you could with that companion and theyll always be thereDo ou think close relationships with pets are good?
A good relationship with a pet is WONDERFUL. It has actually been scientifically proven to lengthen and improve the quality of your life.



However, often times you see people treating their dogs like their babies. They carry them around, they dress them up, the feed them people food, etc. This actually hurts the dog! The dog's confused about who the alpha is and starts to become one. Not good.



I think a pet IS a member of the family. My dog George is like my brother, and my dog Snowy is like my sister. (And, sometimes, I find myself treating them like that instead of like a dog!)
In my opinion, there is no reason to have a pet if you are not willing to nurture a close relationship with it. What is the point of having a cat/dog/rabbit/guinea pig, etc if you are just going to treat it "like an animal"?

In my view of the world, animals are far more forgiving than humans, they have no preconceived ideas and they look to us for guidance and affection and care and fun. If we cannot provide that, why have them?

It's kind of like having children...if you are not willing to nurture and support them and give them the love an guidance they are going to need, why have them?

At the time I was young and energetic enough to contemplate having children I was in a relationship that simply would not have been viable or conducive to starting a familt. By the time I was in a stable relationship, it was pretty much too late and we got dogs instead. Yes, they have taken the place of children since we have none but they are well cared for and their unquestioned love for us is awesome.

I am NOT suggesting that they replace kids!!! That was just MY experience in life....BUT having had cats and dogs in my life has enriched it immesurably.Do ou think close relationships with pets are good?
It is absolutely a good thing. All my pets are family, I don't get how people can just toss them outside as lawn ornaments.
Yes because you will always know your dogs loves you aand remembers you which is always a good feelings
Studies have proven that pets are therapeutic and that people with pets recover from injury and illness much more quickly then people who live a petless life.



My two cats are my life. My seven year old cat is my second mother (my bed time is still eight, or else she meows forever- LOUDLY!) My two huskies are also my life. I will be fostering kittens and maybe a mother and kittens or a pregnant momma cat soon, and I'm pretty sure that they are going to change my life in a good, positive way. Over the winter months, I will be fostering older cats.



Great question!!!
Yes. They are my happy medicine. Mine are like my babies. I cannot have children so they are mine. I was clinically depressed before I had my puppies. They give me motivation to do lots of things like excersising. I have also been to counseling and my therapist also thinks animals can be very helpful. Not to mention they can make you feel safe. Pets are the one thing that will give you unconditional love and will never judge you based on looks. They judge based on how you treat them. You don't have to worry what you wear or look like and they are always there to greet you and love you.
i have a fatherly relationship with all of my dogs i own 41 apbt and they all trust me and i trust them expeshelly in the 14x16x3 so i would say yes without a doubt
A good relationship with a pet is WONDERFUL. It has actually been scientifically proven to lengthen and improve the quality of your life. It's a joy to spend hours at a time with your pet and love them. They can bring so much pleasure to a persons life. Just remember to use condoms.
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