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| For a Sagittarius pet, life is a grand, marvelous adventure to be experienced and lived to it's fullest. With Sagittarius pets, options and possibilities are endless and they are always headed for the distant broad horizon. A Sagittarius pet will want their owner to share in this great adventure called life. One of the biggest mistakes an owner can make is the attempt to cage aSagittarius pet in, either physically or emotionally. It is important to remember that a Sagittarius pet always needs something to believe in and a distant goal to reach for whether realistic or not. Unconsciously dashing the hopes and dreams of a Sagittarius pet is not a wise thing for an owner to do. The more an owner criticizes and restrains a Sagittarius pet, the more discontented your Sagittarius pet will become and the more they will need freedom. That, in turn, will cause you to pull, criticize, and restrain even harder. This could set up an endless cycle. Being open to all possibilities means a Sagittarius pet will often keep a back door escape route open, just in case of emergency. Commitment and obligations aren't normally a strong suit. A very young Sagittarius pet needs the outdoors, physical freedom, and plenty of fresh air. Training will be just another venue for exploration where the young and curious Sagittarius pet will likely do very well, very quickly. Eager to learn all there is to know about the world, your young Sagittarius pet probably won't mind the training that you offer. Be sure to leave a lot of time open for participating in play and other physical activities and you'll have a happy pet on your hands. Among very young Sagittarius pets some of the key words are broad-minded, optimistic, philosophical, need for change, variety, friendly, open spirited, and exploratory. | | |
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