Quality Time Together with your furry friend is one of the best and most rewarding things you could ever need, ask, and have. When I first got my Athena girl two years ago, the first two pictures were of her as a puppy learning her way alongside me; the other two pictures are of her after she turned a year old. Training a German Shepherd has its difficult times, just as every puppy does, so I encourage you to have quality time together. Even if you and your furry baby have been together for years, a strong bond between you and your dog can make you and your dog happier and more resilient, and it can always build up your relationship. When it comes to bonding, there are 5 points we’re going to be talking about, so make sure you have that pen and paper down.




How to build your bond may you ask?
Well, let’s talk about that, shall we? The first point is PLAY TIME! She has her favorite toy, which she carries around in her mouth. Playing time can even be fun and rewarding in the training department when it comes to toys. You can even go on walks every morning with your furry friend, you can feed your furry friend by hand, you can throw a Frisbee in the front yard.. You could put some of these points together, like training, exercising, and playtime. Which I will go over later. There are several things you could do to bond with your dog when it comes to playtime.
The 2nd is Routine. Having a routine with your dog not only helps you, but it helps your dog, especially when your trying to train your dog.
The 3rd is Exercising. Exercising is one of the biggest things your dog needs. You can go for a walk, throw a Frisbee around, or even play fetch.
The 4th is Training..
The 5th is Showing affection…