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Think my doggies are my surrogate kids? Think again. Great as humans are, dogs let me experience me a different level of joy, love, care, and wisdom.
How I wish I’d begun to become a student of dogs way earlier. Growing up, I learned to be too nice, too accommodating, and accepting of bad treatment. If only I’d had dogs as a child!
Since caring for them, I’ve learned how what’s good for them is good for myself, too. Daily, training them teaches me about happiness and healthy relationships. One overarching lesson is that we teach others how to treat us.
My dogs patiently show me about boundaries…
- What boundaries I need and want. It’s okay to need and want them.
- What makes a harmony family.
- What dogs are capable of and what’s reasonable to expect from them, in terms of trusting them to learn, remember, and do.
- That boundaries are best communicated clearly and nonjudgmentally. If they go unheeded, I can try other ways.
- Patience and consistency are essential.
Keeping them physically and emotionally healthy benefits both of us…
- Walking my dogs daily means I walk too. It’s a time to bond. For dog and human alike, walking and playing heals mind, body, and soul.
- Together, we meet our neighbors.
- It’s easy to think I’m too busy for play and walks. They’ve taught me I shouldn’t overextend myself.
- They’re always happy to see me! When I’m not thrilled to come home to loved ones and myself, I need to work harder to nurture social and personal havens.
- Angels exist, and they’re not just dogs. For all the times I worried that I wouldn’t have the resources to keep pets, people have stepped forward. Striving for independence is great, yet my dogs remind me that everyone and everything in the world are interdependent.
- Cesar Milan, a.k.a., The Dog Whisperer, often talks about the importance of choosing pets who match our energy levels. Appreciating compatibility affords me insights into myself and others.
- Trust requires time. Every day is another chance at building and rebuilding trust.
Few things can match how, when I leave my home for only a short while, my dogs’ eyes shine with pure joy when I return. We don’t have to be dogs to show appreciation.
Have your pets made you a better human?
Hi da-Al, this is a lovely post that all dog owners should read. I have cats and two sons and that is more than enough for now 😉. I do enjoy dogs.
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And you didn’t include your husband, your writing & surely much more! However, I’m not a parent so excuse me if I’m wrong, but it seems that anyone with kids can benefit from a dog’s happy wagging even when they just return from throwing out the trash, no? 🙂
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Yes, and a lot of people have dogs. Michael’s health has always been poorly and the cats sleep in my parents cottage as he doesn’t tolerate the hair well.
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Dogs and children are an assault on our selfishness. You are told from the beginning that you own them. Dogs and children are not fooled. The happiness ensues when one realises that there is a being that will accept our surrender and gift back the love.
It is not for the faint of heart. Ace and I went on an extended explore on a beautiful day and came home to a rather distraught female whose youngest had just survived his first car wreck. If anyone wants to stare into the Abyss walk to the edge when YOU have to decide to send a love into the unknown where you can’t follow. Sorry I seem to fixate on the balance of good and bad. Thanks for liking something I said. 🙂
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they definitely help our hearts grow ❤
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Beautiful post dogs are one of the best friends of human beings! 👌
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thanks much, Priti!
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