Happy Mother’s Day (from your dog!)

Posted on May 10, 2009
Behavioral Modification, Discussion Tab, Dog Psychology, Dog Training
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I don’t know about you, but there has been a lot of whispering and discreet glances as my dogs prepare for our version of “Mother’s Day.”  I know they are planning something for me.  I just hope it doesn’t include my pretending to eat and like kibble!

My “kids” are the four-legged version.  Whether you have the two-legged or four-legged version, may you have a wonderful day honoring yourself as a Mom.

I have some advice in honor of this day. . .much like Mom’s do with their kids, we dog-moms can get caught in the what-if’s.   What if I’m not feeding them the right food?  What if I’m not spending enough time with them?   What if I could do more?  What if. . .

I don’t think our dogs have thoughts remotely related to our constant questioning.  My advice – stop!  Enjoy them without always being concerned about what you aren’t doing.  It’s not healthy for them or you.  Dogs are adaptable to the life we provide, and we need to let that be.

I believe we have added our pets to the list of things to worry about.  It’s what Mom’s (and Dad’s) do – worry  we aren’t doing enough for those we love.   Love them in the best way you can, and if you must worry about the unknown, worry about all of the dogs left in shelters without a home.

Honor yourself as a “Mom” by relaxing today.  If you must eat a little kibble served bed-side by your loving, grateful canine family, smile and know  you are giving them something wonderful. . .your best.

HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY!

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