June 18, 2011

Zen Dog Master Teacher




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Observing dogs teaches me so significantly about how to live life! By observing the simplicity of the day to day living activities of my 3 dog companions, I understand so various simple and profound lessons about living. For example, the idea of being present in the moment is so wealthy and rewarding when I take the time to just be with my furry family members and watch how much joy they expertise by merely living each moment as if it were the only 1. They are so content material to go with the flow, yet so prepared for one thing new and exciting to happen too.


They accept what is with grace and peace. If I leave and my little Springer Spaniel Pepper truly wants to come with me, he tries like the dickens to escape and come along but will sit and remain on my command even though he desires to come with me. He is of course disappointed that he cannot come but he accepts it too and in a short period of time he either lays down and relaxes and sleeps or finds some thing else to amuse himself until I return. Then the party begins once more for him. When they can't go and do what they want they are content material to sleep when there isn't anything worth taking action about. Sleep is a terrific tool of acceptance for the dog. When there is no activity grabbing their attention then they conserve their energy by sleeping, waiting for the next thrilling chance to re-engage in life.


Almost certainly most interesting for me in observing my sweet canine companions is how gracefully they accept discomfort and illness. They do not fight it. They just deal with it as most effective they can. I had a neighbor whose small dog Lobo had a highly aggressive bone cancer that they caught early sufficient to save him. But, they had to amputate 1 of his front legs in order to save his life. For all of us human beings observing this story unfold it was quite traumatic. For Lobo, it was basically one thing to adjust to. In truth, their vet even commented, "Him losing his leg is going to be harder for you than it will be for him." And, as we watched the small guy heal, sure sufficient the vet was correct. Lobo just accepted his new condition and adjusted. Now he runs around on 3 legs as if he never had four. And, we are all pleased we are blessed with his presence for a small whilst longer.


Dogs can teach us so several points about acceptance and living life in the moment and just becoming with what's so. They bring us so a lot joy and so lots of profound lessons about living. I feel fairly blessed to not only have my three canine companions to share my life with but also to be performing function that surrounds me with these wonderful creatures everyday. As a expert pet sitter, I get to live my dream of doing work that I enjoy and get paid for it too.

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