just-another-dog-blog
just-another-dog-blog
About My Pet Dog ...
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Side blog for my pet Weim. I am trying to train him, trying to lose some weight on him, love him...The dog in the header is my brother’s rescue that I love to pieces but prefer together as a whole and happy dog
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just-another-dog-blog · 6 years ago
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it shouldn’t surprise people that respecting a cat’s boundaries (i.e. ceasing to pet them after they paw at you) helps them trust you more
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Cuddles while crafting
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just-another-dog-blog · 6 years ago
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Apollo didn’t want to leave the passenger seat for the back of the car where he would be alone. His solution was to move to the driver’s seat instead. Unfortunately, it was already occupied. Not a problem for a lap dog though!
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just-another-dog-blog · 6 years ago
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I have been told many times that I dont look autistic. But I am semi verbal, can’t make direct eye contact, and stim constantly - just to name some of my more obvious and well known signs.
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Anyway if you haven’t checked out the #AbledsAreWeird hashtag on Twitter you are MISSING OUT.
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just-another-dog-blog · 6 years ago
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Leaving a cup of water on the sidewalk. (via sincappop)
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just-another-dog-blog · 6 years ago
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Antarctic sponges live on a time scale we can barely comprehend. 
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The real magic happens when we prioritize people over profit.
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just-another-dog-blog · 6 years ago
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i remember being like 11 and asking my dad why he hunts and kills deer and he said “because i think theyre beautiful” and that’s just. that’s just what men are like
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just-another-dog-blog · 6 years ago
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“Oh that animal doesn’t LIKE you it just TOLERATES you” …..So? If that’s the most a non-social organism can feel towards you isn’t that just as special an honor as whatever it is you think affection means??
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just-another-dog-blog · 6 years ago
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Big Eyes
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just-another-dog-blog · 6 years ago
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my favorite picture ever is the one that says “HELL IS FULL, BITCH” and then it has the national suicide prevention hotline on it. it makes me smile every time 
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Gave my baby a little yogurt, and he missed a spot
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just-another-dog-blog · 6 years ago
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My starter breed is the Weimaraner that used to be my parents pet, but that I am turning into a working dog. And it couldn’t have been a better fit! I grew into being a good handler. I learned about the breed, and what I needed to do, I went to a trainer to help teach me the finer points of being a dog handler, and for me it was PERFECT. Can’t wait for my next high-energy-needs-lots-of-training-and-loves-working dog!
Starter Breed
I’ve always gotten a lot of questions about my dogs in regards to their “difficulty level”. I also see a lot of smack talk about how naive people must be to get “this breed” as their “starter dog”.
Like, don’t get me wrong. I know a lot of people see some cute fluffy dog and think, “I want one of those” and do zero research regards to their temperament, their drive, their challenges, and their needs. Trust me, I get it. I hate seeing people get angry that their shepherd herds everything that moves, or pissed off that their working dog destroys everything in sight because a one hour walk a day isn’t enough stimulation for him.
But, I don’t understand this mentality that so many people seem to have, that dog breeds are lined up on a “difficulty skala”, like a golden retriever is some perfect “starter dog” for a level 1 dog handler, and you must achieve level 5 dog handler status before attempting to own a GSD, or husky.
How difficult a dog is for you as a first time dog owner is completely relative to who you are as a person, and your individual lifestyle. There is no one-breed-fits-all dog that is a perfect “starter breed” to ease you into it, before you can try a more “challenging” dog and then work your way up to the “ultimate boss” dog (which, by the way, if there was one, it would be a toss up between a border collie and a dutch x mal cross).
I’ve had shepherd dogs virtually all my life, and it did jack all to prepare me for how to deal with labradors. I’ve been around dogs, worked with dogs, of all kinds of breeds, but I’d be absolutely bananas to bring home a jack russell terrier right now, and while I could “handle” a Labrador, it wouldn’t bring me the same kind of joy.
It just makes me sad when people ask me if I think they can “handle” a samoyed as their first dog, like there’s some kind of starter breed they have to go through first before they are allowed to bring a samoyed into their home.
I just want to say once and for all, there is no perfect starter dog, and there’s no list of dogs you have to go through before you level up enough to get the dog you “really” want. It doesn’t matter how “difficult” the dog is. What matters is why you want this specific dog.
Does this dog fit your lifestyle? Do you have the time to care for his specific needs? Are you willing to seek assistance from a trainer? Are you able to admit that you don’t have all the answers and do your best to learn and grow?
Do you want this breed because you think they’ll make a great companion on your journey together, or because you saw one once and it licked your hand and it was magical and it’s all you can think about now?
Right now, at this point and time in your life, can you provide the enrichment this breed needs? I’ve owned many shepherds, but I knew a shepherd would not be happy with where I live now, and the time I have available. I know how to socialize a shepherd, I know how to confront their potential reactivity. But I also know that now is not the time to build that kind of partnership. And it has nothing to do with whether it’s too difficult because it’s my first dog ever and the breed might overwhelm me–it’s because in spite of my many years of experience with this breed, our lifestyles would not jive well.
It doesn’t matter which breed of dog is the first puppy you bring home. It matters that you are dedicated to researching, learning, training, and going the distance on your journey together.
Everyone has a starter breed. But not everyone has the same one.
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just-another-dog-blog · 6 years ago
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Could you get out of my doorway.
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