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Pack Mentality: 5 Tips For Living With A Pack Of Dogs

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When you live with a pack of dogs, your days are full of activity. From the minute your alarm goes off and those little paws patter their happy breakfast dance down your hallway until everyone is tucked into their own special bed at night, you have a very important job.

This is true of every dog parent but especially true for those courageous — and a little eccentric — individuals who feel drawn to the pack life. You may have a lot to do, but when you look into all those furry little faces, you know it’s worth the effort, and you wouldn’t change a thing.

Every pack mama and papa knows that along with the many benefits of living with a pack of dogs, there’s also a lot of work. There’s barking every time a package is delivered, the constant shedding of fur, and the endless picking up of poops.

Then you factor in the usual sibling rivalries and skirmishes and you’ve practically got a part time job, but it’s the best part time job in the world.

If you have a pack or are thinking of taking your two dog home to the next level, here are some tips that will help make your pack life a happy one.

Living with a pack of dogs is a lot of work, but it’s also extremely satisfying and rewarding. With a pack of dogs you get more love, more kisses, more wagging tails and more pattering paws. You’ll find it more difficult to feel depressed around a pack of dogs.

The most difficult part of having a pack is finding someone you trust enough to watch them when you travel or go out of town. If you find someone who’s good at caring for your pack, treat them very well.

It’s a magical gift to find someone who can properly care for your pups when you are away. Even pack leaders need a vacation sometimes.

Do you have a dog pack? What advice would you give to anyone else out there considering taking their passion for pups to the pack level? Let us know in the comments below!

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