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狗在2018年的运程每月(2018戊戌年狗什么命)

January:
A
Fresh
Start
for
the
Year
of
the
Dog The
year
of
the
dog
starts
with
renewed
energy
and
enthusiasm
for
our
furry
friends.
The
beginning
of
2018
brings
opportunities
for
dogs
and
their
owners
to
start
fresh
and
set
new
goals.
It’s
a
great
time
to
focus
on
training,
establish
healthy
routines,
and
explore
new
activities.
Be
sure
to
give
your
pup
plenty
of
exercise
and
mental
stimulation
to
start
the
year
off
right. February:
Preparing
for
the
Lunar
New
Year As
the
Lunar
New
Year
approaches,
it’s
important
to
prepare
your
furry
friend
for
the
festivities.
This
year
is
the
Year
of
the
Dog,
so
there
will
be
plenty
of
celebrations
in
honor
of
our
beloved
pets.
Make
sure
your
dog
is
comfortable
around
crowds
and
loud
noises,
as
there
will
be
fireworks
and
parades
in
many
neighborhoods.
It’s
also
a
good
idea
to
stock
up
on
dog-friendly
treats
to
share
with
your
pup
during
the
festivities. March:
Springtime
Adventures
with
your
Four-legged
Companion Spring
is
a
great
time
to
get
outside
and
enjoy
the
warmer
weather
with
your
pup.
Take
advantage
of
longer
days
and
plan
some
outdoor
adventures,
such
as
hiking,
camping,
or
even
just
a
stroll
in
the
park.
Make
sure
your
dog
is
up-to-date
on
all
necessary
vaccinations
and
flea/tick
preventatives
before
heading
out
on
your
springtime
adventures. April:
National
Heartworm
Awareness
Month April
is
National
Heartworm
Awareness
Month,
so
it’s
a
good
time
to
make
sure
your
dog
is
protected
against
this
serious
condition.
Heartworm
is
spread
through
mosquito
bites
and
can
cause
a
range
of
health
problems
for
dogs.
Talk
to
your
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about
testing
and
prevention
options
for
your
pup. May:
Pet-Friendly
Memorial
Day
Weekend Memorial
Day
weekend
is
the
unofficial
start
of
summer,
and
many
people
like
to
travel
with
their
pets.
If
you’re
planning
a
road
trip
or
weekend
getaway,
make
sure
your
accommodations
are
pet-friendly.
Bring
along
plenty
of
water,
food,
and
toys
for
your
furry
friend
to
ensure
a
comfortable
trip. June:
Summer
Safety
Tips
for
Dogs Summer
heat
can
be
dangerous
for
dogs,
so
it’s
important
to
take
precautions
to
keep
them
safe.
Always
provide
plenty
of
water
and
shade,
and
never
leave
your
pup
in
a
parked
car.
Be
mindful
of
hot
pavement,
as
your
dog’s
paws
can
get
burned.
It’s
also
a
good
idea
to
avoid
the
hottest
parts
of
the
day
and
stick
to
more
moderate
outdoor
activities. July:
Independence
Day
Sensitivity The
Fourth
of
July
can
be
a
stressful
time
for
dogs,
with
fireworks
going
off
all
around.
Provide
a
safe
and
quiet
space
for
your
furry
friend
to
relax,
away
from
the
noise
and
crowds.
Keep
your
pup
inside,
and
close
windows
and
curtains
to
reduce
sound
and
light. August:
Dog
Days
of
Summer The
dog
days
of
summer
are
in
full
swing,
and
it’s
a
great
time
to
take
advantage
of
outdoor
activities
with
your
pup.
Have
a
picnic
or
barbecue,
take
a
swim
in
the
lake,
or
explore
a
new
hiking
trail.
Just
make
sure
to
take
breaks
and
keep
your
furry
friend
well-hydrated. September:
Back-to-School
for
Pups Back-to-school
can
be
a
big
adjustment
for
dogs
who
have
gotten
used
to
having
their
human
family
members
around
all
day.
Help
your
pup
adjust
to
new
schedules
by
slowly
introducing
a
routine
that
involves
plenty
of
playtime,
exercise,
and
alone
time.
Consider
hiring
a
dog
walker
or
pet
sitter
if
necessary. October:
Halloween
Safety
for
Dogs Halloween
can
be
a
fun
and
festive
time,
but
it’s
important
to
keep
your
pets
safe.
Make
sure
your
pup
is
comfortable
around
costumes
and
decorations,
and
keep
candy
out
of
reach.
If
you’re
taking
your
furry
friend
trick-or-treating,
make
sure
their
leash
and
collar
are
secure. November:
Giving
Thanks
for
Our
Furry
Friends November
is
a
time
to
reflect
on
all
we
have
to
be
thankful
for,
including
our
furry
friends.
Consider
volunteering
at
a
local
animal
shelter
or
donating
to
a
pet
rescue
organization.
Spend
quality
time
with
your
furry
friend
and
show
them
how
much
they
mean
to
you. December:
Holiday
Cheer
for
Dogs The
holiday
season
is
a
time
of
joy
and
celebration,
and
it
can
be
a
magical
time
for
dogs
too.
Make
sure
your
pup
is
comfortable
around
decorations
and
visitors,
and
provide
plenty
of
fun
activities
and
treats.
Just
be
mindful
of
holiday
hazards,
such
as
tinsel,
toxic
plants,
and
chocolate.
Together,
you
and
your
furry
friend
can
enjoy
the
holiday
season
to
the
fullest.

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