Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Find the Love of Your Life and Let Your Dog Be Your Guide

By : The Dogsexpert
Who has your best interest at heart? Your mother? Your friends? What about your best friend - your dog. We all know our dogs truly love us unconditionally.

For those who want to make this your year to really connect with someone and find that love of your life – your furry friend just may be your best source of judgment. So give Fido a shot this year.

Date Bait – Go Fetch

1. Let your dog sniff out a good date

a. Our sense of smell is to dial up what our dogs is to broadband. Dogs have 220 million smell receptors to our 5 million. Trust that your dog will know who’s a keeper.

2. Animal Instincts

a. Dog lovers are more sexy – Radiate your sexiness. The presence of a dog makes everyone seem more approachable and fun.

b. Go for a walk with Fido and nonchalantly pause when in view of a potential date. It often opens the door to conversation.

Play Time
1. You got the date! Begin your date with a walk

a. People reveal more of themselves when there’s no pressure.

b. It’s free – you won’t waste money on a bad connection.

2. Don’t smooch your pooch or your date on the first date

a. Especially if you think this may be the one, some things are better left for later.

b. Kissing your dog before you kiss your date, may leave a bad taste in everyone’s mouth.

After the date
1. Be as gracious as your dog
a. A dog appreciates the time you spend with him/her, so be as polite as your dog.
2. Dogs don’t lie – so why should we

a. In such a high tech communication world, if you don’t hear back within a few days after he/she said they’d call, it’s best to let sleeping dogs lie.



Author's Resource:

As the Dogsexpert, and Founder of www.LeashesandLovers.com, Sheryl Matthys talks with dog lovers on how their dogs impact their personal relationships. Leashes and Lovers offers online connections (www.FetchaFriend.com) where dog lovers can search and connect around the world for friendship, doggie playdates, same breed of dog, and possibly love! Sheryl has two children, two greyhounds and is a certified dog trainer.

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