- Sporting: Breeds in
the Sporting Group were bred to assist hunters in the capture and
retrieval of feathered game.
- Hound: All breeds in
this group were bred to pursue warm-blooded quarry, including jackrabbits,
deer, fish, ducks, and birds.
- Working Group: These
breeds were developed to assist humans in some capacity. This ranges from
pulling sleds and carts to guarding flocks and homes to protecting their
families. Many of these breeds are still used as working dogs today.
- Herding: This group
comprises breeds developed for moving livestock, including sheep, cattle,
and even reindeer.
- Terrier: The feisty,
short-legged breeds in the Terrier Group were first bred to go to ground
in pursuit of rodents and other vermin.
- Toy: It may not
surprise you to learn that these small dogs were bred to serve as
attentive companions and that they’re especially popular with city
dwellers.
- Non-Sporting: Breeds
in the Non-Sporting Group have job descriptions that defy categorization
in the six other groups. They were all developed to interact with people
in some capacity.
The pandemic has changed the
way much of how people work with a large number of people remaining home and
working. The rises of the vaccinations are working well with the hope of
returning to an office.
This is all
fine and good for the majority of people, but the family pet may not do well
with the separation. Animals, dogs in particular, are creatures of habit
and adjust accordingly. The master of the pack, the dog owner, around all the
time gives the dog a degree of comfort. Rapidly up and leaving can cause
a real pet
anxiety issue in dogs.
Pre-pandemic, the approximate
rate of anxiety in dogs was around 14 percent. As people begin to return
to work, it is highly likely that number will rise and with that rise, visits
to the vet’s office. The diagnosis will be clear – separation
anxiety. The veterinarian will likely prescribe anxiety medications,
along with the unfortunate side effects of most medications.
Happy Paws 4 Life believes
there is a better solution, and one that does not require a prescription – CBD
Oil.
CBD is derived from the hemp
plant and it is non intoxicating, compared to THC the active component of
marijuana. The efficacy of CBD oil is well documented for pain and
anxiety relief in people as well as the family pet.
Happy Paws 4 Life has an
all-natural full spectrum hemp extract oil with a powerful prebiotic and super
omega oils rich in Omega 3 fatty acids for health. The CBD extract oil
helps the family pet stay calm and relaxed during the separation time without
any known side effects.
CONTACT: ROBERT SMITH 815-216-4073
prhotline@yahoo.com
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