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Why Your Dog Should Be Happy in 2022 and Five Reasons Why

Seeing our pets with their lips open and tongues hanging out, we automatically assume, "Oh, my dog is smiling at me; they must be pleased!" Our canines show evidence of happiness and smiles not only on their faces but also in their body language. Your dog is really returning your smile if he or she is wriggly, supple, and flexible, with ears that are relaxed and pointing forward. The joy of seeing your dog happy is priceless, so make the following five actions part of your routine in 2021.

The first reason your dog should smile is because you do.

You can improve your puppy's attention span (yes, pups can learn that!) and general demeanor by teaching her new habits and skills. Housebreaking and sitting are two examples of training exercises that may be done simultaneously; nevertheless, you shouldn't expect your dog to learn to roll over, leap up, retrieve, drop it, and talk in a single week. Puppies have their own learning constraints, just as kids (and grownups, for that matter) have. If you're training a puppy or dog, make sure to reward it with a little treat along with plenty of positive reinforcement, including praise and attention.

TWO: YOUR DOG SHOULD BE CHEERFUL THAT YOU ARE MAINTAINING THEIR ACTIVITY LEVEL

Your dog has another reason to be happy: they are getting plenty of exercise. Endorphins, which are released through physical activity, are often cited as the source of the movie's most famous line: "make people happy." It was recently discovered that dogs, like humans, benefit from endorphins. To play, a dog will run, leap, and roll. Whether they spend their time inside or outside, dogs always benefit from regular exercise. Dogs who get enough of exercise are healthier and less likely to engage in undesirable habits like leaping up on visitors.

The same holds true for dogs: an active dog is a healthy dog. Because of the abundance of happy hormones, your dog has every right to beam with joy.

Your dog should be happy since you both like playing.
Dogs of all sizes and breeds like vigorous playtime just as much as strolls, jogs, and sprints in the backyard or nearby dog park. You may not realize this, but your dog really laughs out loud when you two are having fun playing together. A dog's laughter indicates its happiness and joy, and this is especially true when the dog is playing. Animal behaviorists classify the huffing or breathing sounds your dog makes while having fun as laughter. Give your dog a great cause to be happy by playing some fetch, hiding and seeking, or tug-of-war with him.

IF YOU FEED YOUR DOG THE BEST SNACKS AVAILABLE, THEY WILL BE HAPPY.

Active, playful dogs, like happy, healthy dogs, always have something for which to be grateful. Dogs have an insatiable appetite, but they lack the human capacity to determine which foods are nutritious and which aren't. Your dog will feel better when fed high-quality food that is specifically tailored for his or her age, size, and health. They feel healthier, have more vitality, and have fewer illnesses. Every day that you offer your dog delicious, nutritious food, you give it one more reason to be happy and healthy.

Five, your dog has healthy teeth and gums and deserves a smile.

Besides feeding your dog delicious food, which is certain to elicit smiles, you can also promote excellent dental health and give your dog a cause to smile by providing it with nice treats. Dental disease is the most common health problem in dogs, although few people are aware that 80 percent of canines suffer from it. Inflammation of the gums is a painful symptom of dental illness in your dog. Over time, this may worsen and cause your dog to lose teeth as well as other serious, long-term, and perhaps fatal health issues.
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