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Career vs Canine
- Balancing Your Career and Your Canine
- Narrated by: Millian Quinteros
- Length: 26 mins
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Summary
Are you hoping to add a canine to your family? Perhaps, you already have a dog, but find you are taking on a new career that seems to interfere with your pet care? Everyone has to adapt as they find their lives shifting from one path to another, whether you are gaining a new pet or new job.
How you tackle the project will determine if you have a happy canine or one that constantly seems to do everything to get into trouble. Learning how to tackle the hard times and still find a way to love your pet is how you will end up balancing your career and your canine.
What you will learn:
- How to view your canine and career
- How to change your mindset to include your dog more
- The benefits of owning a dog and staying healthier despite your busy lifestyle
- Managing the grooming and other dog care as part of your life
- The benefits of early training
Anyone who needs a little help juggling both a career and a canine can find helpful tips and information. It will take a little time to listen to the various concepts, but imagine how happy you are going to feel once you and your dog are back on track.
Helpful tips:
- Read while traveling, especially if you ride a bus or train
- Start to put everything in practice as soon as you learn it
- Remember your dog loves you and requires your care, always
Your canine depends on you, and you need money to ensure proper care. If you treat your pet like a child, then you know you are doing the best you can, while also focusing on your career and your social life. It is always a joy to bring a new family member home or remember to take care of the one you have.
Take action now by learning how to be a better dog parent.