The Fire Dog!
Everyone adores a Fire Dog! And a Fire Dog loves to be adored. Not only do they thrive on social interactions and attention but they carry a charisma and magnetism that is hard to ignore. Fire dogs, often red or a red combo, are happy being the center of attention in any crowd. They thrive on play, adoration, and social stimulation. They are the quintessential party dog!
The Fire Dog needs both physical and emotional contact as much as they need food. They are quite cuddly and are as good at giving affection as receiving it. They love fun activities, are quick learners, and fun to train. They love praise and they create lifelong partnerships and friendships with other animals and humans. Being incredibly social, they typically do not like being alone.
Think of a cozy campfire that warms you and cooks your food. Aaaahh…Then think of a raging forest fire. EEK! This can be the emotional span of your Fire Dog! The Fire Dog is physically and emotionally sensitive to others and their surroundings, and can mentally overload easily. This charming, heartfelt dog can quickly become a drama queen! In TCM we call this a disturbance of the Shen, the shen being the combination of the heart and mind. This imbalance can cause them to be unpredictable, ungrounded, and emotionally reactive, creating dramatic behavior or doing something totally out of context for the situation.
At this point, we humans need to support the Fire Dog by grounding ourselves first, then taking them out of the fray. We can then calm them with some tender touch, soft words, and praise which should re-ground them quickly. Usually they snap back to their adorable, sweet, party dog self and life goes on while you are still wondering what happened!
Physically, Fire Dogs may have imbalances of excess heat both inside and outside their bodies. They may have stomach/gut issues, allergies, itchiness, skin and shoulder issues. They also may be prone to heart conditions. Keeping them grounded, cool, feeling loved, socially engaged, and giving them regular caring, physical touch can keep them balanced for a long, happy, fun life.
The Old Fire Dog
Include your Old Fire Dog in your daily life as much as possible. Train them on a ramp early so you can take them with you on errands or bypass stair climbs. Take short walks about town or your neighborhood where they can gather attention and feel adored. Have quiet play sessions with other dog friends. Give them cool places to be outside in the summer heat and have regular vet checks for their big hearts. Give them praise for anything and everything. Spoil them rotten! They deserve it and need it. And most of all, schedule regular time to share touch with them. This special being has brought smiles and joy into so many other lives and touch is a great way to give back.
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