glenmar
Posted : 4/7/2014 3:18:24 PM
Love the picture of Ginger D. I think that someone here once said that their check engine light came on because the gas cap wasn't on properly? Sometimes it can be the littlest thing......here's hoping.
Michelle, I'm also sorry to hear about your boyfriends gramma. Even if it's expected, it's just so hard to say goodbye.
What works for one, doesn't always work for another. This is true in dogs, kids, people.......my oldest DS was terrified of water because his "dad" liked to throw him in, while the youngest LOVED it. Slow and steady with swimming lessons was the only thing that "cured" that fear. HE had to learn to master the water so he didn't fear it. And I had to keep explaining to him that once he knew how to swim, he'd find nothing to be afraid of. But, he's human and could understand what I was saying.
Sometimes a dog can be gotten used to something he/she is afraid of. Sometimes you simply have to work your rear off to desensitize them to whatever it is that they fear. Unfortunately, one size just doesn't fit all.
Not to be a grouch, but if John Q Public is walking down the street minding his own business, why does it become HIS job to be aware of someone elses animal and react in a way that person deems appropriate? I don't mean to sound bitchy, but not all people "get" dogs and dog behavior and they don't know how to act in lots of situations. I'm just saying.......
Today was just way too busy. I almost freak when I saw the CAT scan machine. I saw it from the end and not the side, so didn't realize it wasn't a long tube. MRI's completely freak me out and I'm usually sedated for those, so I wasn't expecting to need to be for this, and in fact, it was fine. I'm a baby when it comes to itty bitty places.