morkie

These beautiful, smart, elegant and sweet dogs is a perfect companion of anyone that is looking for a small and low maintenance dog which has a big personality and a major need for love.
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The holiday season may get really hectic, so don't forget your very best friend. Dogs thrive on routine, so keep your dog's schedule as constant as possible even over the holiday season. And they also love your attention. Here are 10 ways you can spoil your dog, and they're all free!

1. Is there anything a dog loves more than a walk? They don't seem to care if it's cold, raining or snowing. They want to walk, so grab which leash and off you go.

two. Grooming can be an enjoyable and bonding time if you're super-patient and mild. Use grooming as a way to really get to fully understand your Morkie, and throw in a bit of massage too. Use a good-quality sheet metal comb with teeth that are 'medium' spaced. Comb a very small part of the hair at a time if it's matted. To obtain your Morkie used to you combing him, run the comb across his body on that "other" (non-teeth) aspect.

3. Retrieve! Call out the Terrier inside your Morkie, and get her in an active game of indoor fetch. Since Yorkies were originally bred to snatch rats and mice with factories, they're keen to help chase down any little toy you throw... try it, your Morkie will like it so much.

4. Get sociable. Try a dark park which includes a small-dog zone and get their Morkie socialized. Being with other dogs is a sensible way to ensure your pup stays centred and happy, and fights that Gadget Dog Diva attitude that many smaller dogs exhibit.

5. Bake! There are lots with recipes for healthy dog biscuits online and you can make them Morkie-size. Use quality ingredients and you can cut calories too: the average commercial dog biscuit has more than 80 calories.

6. Cuddle. Grab a great book and obtain snuggled down in your bed with your Morkie. That "dog den" feeling is one dogs really like, and if your Morkie doesn't sleep together with you, it'll be an even bigger treat.

7. Go for a car ride... not on the Vet's. Sometimes the only time we take our dogs out is to attend the vet or groomer's and we wonder why they're much less keen on cars... take a little drive and see but if the Morkie doesn't come to love your car. (Don't forget to secure your pup within a small kennel carrier or which has a doggy belt)

8. Add some more 'stuffing' to ones Morkie's bed... preferably a few of your old t-shirts. The bed are going to be softer, and your Morkie can dig around and make a nest to his excite. And if it's your old stuff, so much the better!

9. Sing for your Morkie! What's cuter than seeing her head turn in puzzlement as she listens! Silly songs with a lot of high and low notes, will keep your Morkie intrigued and engaged.

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