Eco-Friendly Fashion For Pets
Don't misunderstand me, I don't have a problem with it, it's just intriguing. What's also unusual 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 end up in shelters. I don't know about everyone else, but I'm frequently scouring the Web, hanging on trainers every words and reviewing the latest in eco-friendly products for dogs made in Australia.
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 explain to me. Why? I had done my homework. Typically they have to cover all the basics first, such as nutrition, toilet training etc. The way I see it, owning a dog is like having a child, you are responsible for a life, shouldn't you do your research first?
Take my private instructor for instance, she wants to get a pup, so she has asked me to keep a look out for her. I have no problem with doing this, but it's interesting that she seems to want her doggy as a training companion, but not just running or jogging, but full on training! I'm talking, weightlifting, etc.
When you first got your pet, what were your justifications behind it? Did you do your research first?
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