FLOORED >O_O<

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    FLOORED >O_O<

    So I was sitting at work, typing away, completely bored, when all of a sudden...

    A co-worker came up behind me and said "Hey, I hear you know how to train dogs.  I just got a puppy so I was wondering if you could help me with potty training?"

    I went >O___________________O<  But then I quickly collected myself, picked my jaw up off the floor, and described to her how I trained Shippo.  I also said "I'm writing an article on this that might describe it better, if you'd like to see - I can send it right over!"

    She was like "Cool, thanks, I'll try all that. Good idea!" and went back to her desk.

    The reason this totally shocked me is because nobody in real life has come up to me before and asked me for training advice, especially not from word-of-mouth!  Also, most people at this job don't give a crap about animals.  Boy do I feel great today!  >^_^<
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    Here's a big ol'   AWESOME to ya!!!!


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    [sm=clapping%20hands%20smiley.gif]

    I enjoyed the first time someone came to me for advice too. It is quite an uplifting moment.

    --Sara
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    it does give confidence doesn't it....I'm not as well versed in dogs as I am cats and I am known at work as the cat lady ROFL
    congrats it's nice to be recognized for something positive
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    [sm=dance.gif]yay for uplifting questions! I've had people come up to me in school to either refer trainers or help them train. It feels so good, doesn't it?
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    I am SO GLAD that other dog people take that as a compliment! I occasionally ask a co-worker who trains part-time and has obediance/agility/tracking dogs for advice. I was worried that maybe she would get annoyed with me.