Just because you are dealing with a disability does not mean you cannot have a dog in your life. Studies show that it will benefit you and your dog. There are several things you can do to make the experience easier. Pet Sitters If you need help giving your dog medicines, fluids, or injections, ask your veterinarian if he knows someone who is going to make a home visit. If not, contact your local pet sitter to find someone who will help you. Many pet sitters are trained to perform these functions for sick pets for owners who cannot perform alone or for owners when they leave. Playing To play with your dog, use a flashlight or laser pointer. Dogs like chasing light, and you don't need to move. Another alternative is a remote control car for him to chase. He is exercising and you are not exhausted. Assistance Dogs If you have difficulty performing basic functions for yourself, investigate using a service or assistance dog. Help dogs are trained to help people with physical disabilit...
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