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4 Inch Dog Christmas Tree Ornaments.
Item Number: AO35 17252
4 Inch Dog Christmas Tree Ornaments.
 

 
Our Price: $8.82
 

Our dog Christmas tree ornaments are 4 inches long. This ornament depicts a dog with a slipper hanging from his hind legs that says, “Loyal Friend“. The dog also has the daily newspaper in his mouth as he sits waiting for his friend, on his two hind legs. This dog ornament is very well made and will be appreciated by any dog lover. Select this link to view our dog ornaments.

History of Dogs:
The most widely accepted view pertaining to the origin of the dog is that they evolved from a squirrel-like creature, similar to the one responsible for animals such as the bear and skunk. It is widely believed that thousands of years ago dogs and humans saw each other as fellow hunters, until at some point in time they bonded. Unlike other canine species akin to the wolf, over time man learned how to domesticate dogs as pets and companions. Historians seem to have varying opinions on when this took place. Research has shown that in many great empires and nations throughout the world, dogs were symbolic pets for their owners. Some were gifts with emblematic meaning, while others may have been for show or sport. Whatever the origin, the bond between man and dog has become so strong that now humans and dogs are practically inseparable. It seems as though dogs, after years of being fed and taken care of by humans, have come to respect them as their masters. Likewise, after years of companionship from their beloved dogs, humans have come to respect them in return. It is very unlikely that this bond will ever be broken. Different societies do have different views on whether or not dogs make good pets, even to this day, although the vast majority of the population of the modern world accepts dogs as pets. Select this link to view our unique Christmas ornaments.

Life of a Dog:
Dogs live on average between 10 to 15 years, depending upon their size; the larger the size the shorter the lifespan, in general. After a little more than one year your puppy will be finished growing and then be considered a dog, although “puppyhood” can last longer with some breeds. It takes a few weeks for the puppies eyes to open and for it to grow its first sets of teeth, called milk teeth, and after a few months the adult teeth begin to come in. It is recommended that you ensure your puppy stops weaning by its 7th week and is eating hard food. Contact with people and other dogs while your puppy is still young, and growing is very important. It will help to ensure that your dog can socially interact in the future with humans and other dogs in a more positive and healthy manner!
To keep your dog physically fit, make sure he has a balanced diet with limitations on the amount of food and the amount of time that he has to eat his food to prevent him from simply eating too much or too little. Along with proper nutrition, plenty of exercise and regular visits to the vet, your pet will stay healthy and happy, emotionally stable, disciplined, and will be more able to interact socially with humans and dogs that he is not familiar with. It will also offer the best chance of having a healthy dog in his later years that is less prone to arthritis and other common ailments.
If you keep in mind that a dogs mind, when not actively being stimulated, will revert to its carnal instincts, then it is easier to understand why you must take the time to keep him occupied with things you want him to be doing until he is exhausted. This will give him less time to get ‘bored’ and less prone to deviate from the behavior you have been trying to instill in him. Take him for walks when he is young and use direct words like “Come,” “Sit,” “Stay,” “Slow down,” and “Heel” to get him familiar with them. If he is hearing these same words regularly, for the same things, he will learn their meaning and will learn to obey you much more quickly and consistently.
Remember that you are the dog’s master. You should know what is best for him. Although he may beg for things, such as scraps from the table, it should be made known to him at a very young age that such actions will not be tolerated. Although as a puppy it may seem cute, if you do not discipline him for it early he will not understand why you punish him for the same actions later in his life! Keep in mind that humans reach their adulthood after approximately 18-20 years, so we gradually learn what acceptable behavior is and what is not. Dogs reach theirs in around one year, so what you teach your puppy in his first year will be what he draws on for the remainder of his life. Select this link to view our animal hand blown glass ornaments.

   

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