Roger reports some HAPPY NEWS!
> Well I'm happy to report that someone responded
> to our flyer and Max the escape artist is once
> again safe and sound!!
Roger!
Great news!
I knew that there was some confusion by Max, and you failed to explain to him that he would be getting new trees to pee on with your move. That is why I said that THE DOGGIE WILL RETURN.
Sometimes, you need to sit down with them and tell them what's up.
For instance, my dog BEAR got a little cut on the edge of his nose from an accident at the grooming parlor. He kept rubbing it and breaking it open, and my wife was getting very frustrated.
I sealed the cut, which was about the size of George Washington's head on a quarter. I used that liquid bandage stuff from BAND-AID to do it. Then, I sat BEAR down, and gently stroked the side of his cheek, telling him that he just has a cut, and if he leaves it alone it will heal.
He kept trying to rub it off of his face, just as if he had something stcuk on it that could be peeled off.
After our little chat, he hasn't even gone near it once! Big difference from when he was busting it open every couple of hours. I learned a valuable lesson here, and that is why I am sharing this with you.
These animals know far more than we can ever give them credit for. I know this to be true, as I have wolf medicine following me on my life's journey, as well as a animal spirit guide, a wolf that I once shared my home with. The wolf, named MOLSON GOLDEN, was a great friend, and I cried for two weeks straight when he died very suddenly and with no warning or time for a reprieve.
But, congrats on bringing MAX home!
That made my day!
Thank you for updating me on that!
Peace and Prayers,
Kent Daniel Bentkowski
Buffalo, New York USA
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Roger reports some HAPPY NEWS!
> Well I'm happy to report that someone responded
> to our flyer and Max the escape artist is once
> again safe and sound!!
Roger!
Great news!
I knew that there was some confusion by Max, and you failed to explain to him that he would be getting new trees to pee on with your move. That is why I said that THE DOGGIE WILL RETURN.
Sometimes, you need to sit down with them and tell them what's up.
For instance, my dog BEAR got a little cut on the edge of his nose from an accident at the grooming parlor. He kept rubbing it and breaking it open, and my wife was getting very frustrated.
I sealed the cut, which was about the size of George Washington's head on a quarter. I used that liquid bandage stuff from BAND-AID to do it. Then, I sat BEAR down, and gently stroked the side of his cheek, telling him that he just has a cut, and if he leaves it alone it will heal.
He kept trying to rub it off of his face, just as if he had something stcuk on it that could be peeled off.
After our little chat, he hasn't even gone near it once! Big difference from when he was busting it open every couple of hours. I learned a valuable lesson here, and that is why I am sharing this with you.
These animals know far more than we can ever give them credit for. I know this to be true, as I have wolf medicine following me on my life's journey, as well as a animal spirit guide, a wolf that I once shared my home with. The wolf, named MOLSON GOLDEN, was a great friend, and I cried for two weeks straight when he died very suddenly and with no warning or time for a reprieve.
But, congrats on bringing MAX home!
That made my day!
Thank you for updating me on that!
Peace and Prayers,
Kent Daniel Bentkowski
Buffalo, New York USA
> Well I'm happy to report that someone responded
> to our flyer and Max the escape artist is once
> again safe and sound!!
Roger!
Great news!
I knew that there was some confusion by Max, and you failed to explain to him that he would be getting new trees to pee on with your move. That is why I said that THE DOGGIE WILL RETURN.
Sometimes, you need to sit down with them and tell them what's up.
For instance, my dog BEAR got a little cut on the edge of his nose from an accident at the grooming parlor. He kept rubbing it and breaking it open, and my wife was getting very frustrated.
I sealed the cut, which was about the size of George Washington's head on a quarter. I used that liquid bandage stuff from BAND-AID to do it. Then, I sat BEAR down, and gently stroked the side of his cheek, telling him that he just has a cut, and if he leaves it alone it will heal.
He kept trying to rub it off of his face, just as if he had something stcuk on it that could be peeled off.
After our little chat, he hasn't even gone near it once! Big difference from when he was busting it open every couple of hours. I learned a valuable lesson here, and that is why I am sharing this with you.
These animals know far more than we can ever give them credit for. I know this to be true, as I have wolf medicine following me on my life's journey, as well as a animal spirit guide, a wolf that I once shared my home with. The wolf, named MOLSON GOLDEN, was a great friend, and I cried for two weeks straight when he died very suddenly and with no warning or time for a reprieve.
But, congrats on bringing MAX home!
That made my day!
Thank you for updating me on that!
Peace and Prayers,
Kent Daniel Bentkowski
Buffalo, New York USA
