Here’s a little something I found in my archives. I didn’t write it so I can’t take credit ( or blame 😊) for its content:
Why is a dog such a great therapist? 1-You can babble on endlessly and he won’t interrupt you. 2-He never gives you needless advice. 3-He’s always providing positive feedback. 4-He doesn’t fake his interest in you. 5-He’s not in it for the money; he’ll settle for kibble. 6- He makes sure every session ends on a positive note. 7-He never violates your confidentiality. 8-His nurturing skills are unparalleled. 9-Scheduling appointments is a breeze. 10-He never double-books appointments. 11- A dog helps you break life down into its simplest and best parts. 12-He is on 24-hour call for any emotional emergency. 13-Minutes into watching your dog at rest or play you forget what was worrying you; try that with a human therapist. Can you add to the above list? Can you share personal experiences that validate or invalidate any of the above claims?
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1/1/2024 0 Comments Heidi's Home Sweet HomeFrom the moment Heidi entered the Bed and Biscuit, she proved to be a hard-to-handle resident. Morgan, who operated the kennel with her mother, said Heidi was very frightened and standoffish. She would allow people to enter her room, but she wouldn’t leave it. Initially, she refused to eat. Approximately three days into her stay, I stopped by to give Heidi a walk. When I entered her room, she didn’t seem to recognize me. Then, when she did, she became very enthusiastic. Good! My dad is going to take me home! I took her outside and we went on a decent trek. When I brought her back into the Bed and Biscuit, I talked briefly with the staff. They didn’t have nice things to say about Heidi’s demeanor. Having seen Heidi in action, I understood where they were coming from. From behind the counter, Heidi was gesturing as if she wanted me to take her back home. Unfortunately, I couldn’t do that, and I left the building, serenaded by Heidi’s desperate barking.
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Walter Stoffel is a substance abuse counselor and GED teacher in correctional facilities. When not behind bars, he likes to read, travel, work out and watch bad movies. Major accomplishment : He entered a 26.2-mile marathon following hip replacement surgery and finished—dead last. The author currently lives with his wife Clara, their dog Buddy (another rescue), and cat Winky (yet another rescue).
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