Earlier this year I stumbled across a list that I treasure. Like so many lists on the internet I have no idea where it originated nor even whether it has a single author. Like so many lists that exist in the virtual world it has taken on a life of its own.
Without any more ado here are the first 25:
- Leadership is about being someone worth following.
- Just because you can do something, doesn’t mean you should.
- Dogs have deadly weapons in their mouths. Most will go their entire lives without using them. Don’t take this for granted.
- You have a lot of power over your dog. With great power…
- Picking up after your dog in public is sexy.
- Stand up for your dog.
- It’s OK to tell people to leave your dog alone.
- Don’t let anyone bully your dog, not even a professional trainer.
- Stay humble.
Tank Girl and Shenan on top of Mt. Charleston, outside Las Vegas Nevada. - It’s good to have a dog who asks, “why should I?”
- There is no way to know for sure why a dog does something. That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t try.
- Any dog can bite.
- Head halters may not cause pain, but that death glare your dog shoots you when you make him wear one is not in your imagination.
- Aggression is usually fear-based.
- Don’t take anything personally.
- Judging a shelter dog by the way she acts in her kennel is like judging a person based on their Facebook page: you never get the whole picture and what you do see is often misleading.
- Newly-adopted dogs may need time to grieve for their previous families.
- Bonding with a new dog takes work; relationships are something
you earn, not something you’re entitled to.
Tank Girl and Shenan at ease on the trail; Bristlecone Forest CA. - As the owners of “broken” rescued dogs, our job is to help them move on.
- Hand-feeding solves a lot of problems.
- Distractions make great training rewards.
- Show me a dog surrendered to a shelter for destructive behavior and I’ll show you a really smart dog.
- Boredom is the leading cause of behavior problems.
- Smart dogs do not make good house pets.
- Stockholm Syndrome looks a lot like unconditional love.
Woohoo -- first! And on the first post no less!
ReplyDeleteNice beginning, Kate!
Thanks Mitch! ;) Love you tons. Thanks for being my first fan.
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