Wednesday, 28 December 2016
Sunday, 25 December 2016
To You, From Me: The Warmest of Wishes
Merry Christmas, guys. I don't have any dogs home with me this Christmas (or any Christms so far -- that adventure still awaits!) but I always have my little friends... and you guys! Sending big hugs to everyone. Take care of yourselves, because I love you!
Monday, 19 December 2016
Monday Mischief Miracle
So I was walking Ava down the road past my bus stop when I saw a little Kong on the ground... sure. Should we go to the cafe? Nah, let's go to the p-
Wait. A tiny Kong toy? Double-take. Must be something else.
Just a tiny Kong... |
Wait. What? |
Now, my brain does jump to some odd conclusions sometimes, particularly if I'm preoccupied. In this case though, I was 100% right.
See? No joke. |
Now see that again with Ava for scale -- who, might I remind you, as a 7kg (15lbs) Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, is not exactly huge.
I think mine's bigger. |
It appears to be a Kong promotional keychain. It's made of the same rubber but does have 'not for pets' printed on its base.
Guess it'll just have to go in the same drawer I put these toys in.
Maybe my next dog will be a chihuahua? |
Friday, 16 December 2016
A Milestone: In Which The Finish Line Is In Sight
Guess what? I've completed the attendance component of my dog training course!
C'mon, human! We're nearly there! |
So you'll understand why my final practical exam consisted of teaching a pet obedience class (eg. puppy school). Of course, in the exam my fellow students played the part of the pet owners, but I did teach a real obedience class lesson.
I was a little apprehensive because while I feel I can teach one-on-one, I have little experience standing up in front of a class. And even less experience teaching practical skills out on a field!
But it went well! I think I actually impressed both my teacher (the assessor) and my fellow students (some of whom are quite skilled at speaking to audiences)!
So I'm quite pleased, and trying to keep in mind the idea of teaching puppy classes as a source of income. Honestly, I'm harbouring reservations. Reservations being; a combination of insecurity due to inexperience, which is natural and can be overcome, and... a genuine reluctance to deal with people. See, in obedience classes the real students are the pet owners, and thanks to my mental health challenges sometimes dealing with people is, well, a challenge.
But I do know that if I can teach and I can teach well, I shouldn't throw the option out.
Either way, having finished all my classes (and attended almost every single class) is a big achievement, and honestly more than I'd dreamed of. I've still got plenty of written assignments and a practical skill to complete, but I look forward to telling you when that is over -- hopefully before Christmas!
I think I smell freedom. Or is that Christmas cake? |
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