If your dog struggles with guests, having multiple people over for a family meal can be really exciting or really terrifying for them.
Here are a some quick tips to help your dog TODAY, tomorrow, or in the future
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A Thank You letter to Dog Moms/Dad raising shy & worried pups Raising me probably hasn’t been easy. I want to let you know that I understand how much you give up for me on a regular basis. I recognize your efforts and how you stick up for me.
So often, we move throughout our day with our dog just hoping we made the right choices and did what was best for our dog. The guilt can really pull at us, especially when we are also balancing all the other scattered moments of everyday life. And let's face it. Modern-day dog-raising is not how it used to be. I remember growing up with my Doberman as a kid and constantly being growled at over a bone, yet still taking it from her - and having to chase her across Main St because the contractor left the fence open (true story - socks and all. Good thing she started stalking a rabbit). She ate socks and got yelled at by the parrot about it. "Sheba. Drop it. Sheba, droooop it. Drop it Sheba!" No joke. And Sheba ALWAYS had something when the Parrot yelled at her. The Parrot was quite the tattle-tale. |
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