Why I Started This blog
So it seems like, and I'm convinced I'm not the only one that gets this, that because I've started working at a shelter and I'm a Pet Blogger, that I'm immediately the best lad when it comes to dogs, or social media. All of a sudden I am the master on training, which dog breed to get, where I can get this dog from, or how can I get a job like yours ?
Don't get me wrong, I don't have a problem with it, it's just intriguing. What's also quite interesting is that a lot of people go into owning a dog without doing much research into it at all, hence why a number of dogs wind up in shelters. I don't know about everyone else, but I'm frequently searching the Net, hanging on dog trainers every words and checking out blogs and other sites to learn as much as possible.
When I had my one-on-one with a dog trainer for the initial session at a training school she was at a loss as to what to say to me. Why? I had done my research. Typically they have to cover all the basics first, such as nutrition, toilet training etc. The way I see it, having a dog is like having a kid, you are responsible for a life, shouldn't you do your research in advance?
Take my private trainer for instance, she wants to get a dog, so she has requested me to keep a look out for her. I have no issue with doing this, but it's interesting that she seems to want the dog as a training buddy, but not just running or working out, but full on training! I'm talking, weightlifting, etc.
When you first got your dog, what were your main reasons behind it? Did you do your research first?
Many thanks for reading through!
Don't get me wrong, I don't have a problem with it, it's just intriguing. What's also quite interesting is that a lot of people go into owning a dog without doing much research into it at all, hence why a number of dogs wind up in shelters. I don't know about everyone else, but I'm frequently searching the Net, hanging on dog trainers every words and checking out blogs and other sites to learn as much as possible.
When I had my one-on-one with a dog trainer for the initial session at a training school she was at a loss as to what to say to me. Why? I had done my research. Typically they have to cover all the basics first, such as nutrition, toilet training etc. The way I see it, having a dog is like having a kid, you are responsible for a life, shouldn't you do your research in advance?
Take my private trainer for instance, she wants to get a dog, so she has requested me to keep a look out for her. I have no issue with doing this, but it's interesting that she seems to want the dog as a training buddy, but not just running or working out, but full on training! I'm talking, weightlifting, etc.
When you first got your dog, what were your main reasons behind it? Did you do your research first?
Many thanks for reading through!
Geeky Stuff for Dogs
These gorgeous, eye-catching and bright pet LED collars are made in Australia by designer Saki. It all began with her vision, which includes handpicked, thoroughly selected colors and patterns, all of which were then sewn manually.
At Aussie Pet, the idea is that collars and leashes to a dog are like sneakers to a human, you can never have too many! The collars are well-built and made with weather resistant fabrics and buckles. They are crafted to keep up with unruly pooches while still looking fashionable.
An extensive range ranging from geometric patterns to floral styles and pop culture influenced themes, the collection is always expanding. Aussie Pet aims to make as many distinct designer dog collars and leashes to match every lovable pooches character and life-style.
At Aussie Pet, the idea is that collars and leashes to a dog are like sneakers to a human, you can never have too many! The collars are well-built and made with weather resistant fabrics and buckles. They are crafted to keep up with unruly pooches while still looking fashionable.
An extensive range ranging from geometric patterns to floral styles and pop culture influenced themes, the collection is always expanding. Aussie Pet aims to make as many distinct designer dog collars and leashes to match every lovable pooches character and life-style.