These humans are making wear this cone all day and night after eye surgery for a benign mass and even with all they’re putting me through, they won’t cough up any food.
They are shameless!
28/11/2024
Spending Thanksgiving like this.
What a life I have!
Hope all of you have a wonderful Thanksgiving and eat a lot of Turkey for my brother and I.
Much love to all of you!
24/07/2024
One day I’ll get the girl human to tell you my brother Monster’s story but for now, let me tell you that anyone who knows his story would have never thought he would ever be laying down next to a but here he is…
PS: The girl human will eventually upload a video to my Rumble channel showing what she did to introduce Felix to the both of us which helped tremendously with getting the result in the picture eventually. Thank you to our friend Christy from .pawsitivity whose guidance has helped out the humans immensely.
01/07/2024
The humans complain about not having money, well, open me an OnlyPaws account and I’ll help out. I’m ready.
13/04/2024
Long video for a really long day. Finally got around to editing, I’m my worst critic so I know many will get dizzy with it. 😂
Enjoy! -Girl human.
First time doing more video editing than I am used to. Be warned that you will get dizzy watching some parts of this video which is one-tenth of the length of that entire day. I was filming inside a m
05/10/2023
can’t be taught to be is untrue.
This is one of the many adventures we often go to.
It is not difficult to achieve this, in fact, it is very simple. Just two main things that you need for this:
1. The right energy. Us dogs will not follow anyone who is anxious or fearful. We can feel how you feel and your energy tells us if we should trust you or not. If you are anxious, we won’t trust you period and if we don’t trust you, we won’t follow you. You gotta work on you if you want us to follow you.
2. Consistency. This is where discipline comes in. Having a routine and rules that are consistently followed creates a pack relationship between humans and dogs. Dogs will stick around with their pack.
This is not obedience, this is a relationship built with humans that respect us as dogs by consistently meeting our needs as dogs.
This does not mean our humans are not ever silly, it just means that silly is not the constant.
Ultimately, . You lead, the dog follows.
02/10/2023
They are obviously exactly the same.
My brother Monster is definitely bred with a and is a total
29/09/2023
I’m sorry what? I don’t think that’s right.
26/09/2023
No, seriously, did it?
14/04/2023
Our little brother Jackie Chan got a flat tire while we were riding in it, the girl human immediately took him to the dealership to get that tire repaired and brought us along.
So far, I’ve suckered our friend Nick into giving me a ball and we both suckered the people at to give us a couple of treats.
It’s been a great Friday so far. We will definitely be back as we have loved the service provided here. should give them an award.
11/08/2022
In this video, the human explains how she uses our language to help calm Monster down. Humans think that our agitation (anxiety) is calmed by petting us, talking to us, and hugging us when we are showing it; the truth is that all of that makes the agitation worse not better. We know that humans mean well, that's why our human wanted to share her experience helping Monster learn to chill for the first time in a public place.
In this video, the human explains how she uses our language to help calm Monster down. Humans think that our agitation (anxiety) is calmed by petting us, talking to us, and hugging us when we are show
06/08/2022
Cheri knows what she is talking about. Respecting us dogs as dogs is how you get a dog that behaves well, does not have anxiety or any neuroses. Most of dogs’ bad behaviors are created by humans treating them like humans instead of dogs.
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Charlie’s Story
My name is Charlie and I am a red husky. My current human found me on June 3, 2018 at the Dumb Friends League shelter in Castle Rock; I had been given up for adoption the night before she found me.
She says she has always wanted a Husky since she was really young because she would walk by a neighbor’s house and see that there was a big white Husky that she says was very sweet. For a while she thought about purchasing a Husky pup, but as she research our breed she found out that we are so much of a handful that people give us up for adoption often.
She had been looking for a couple of days before she found me and when she saw my picture she says she knew I was to be a part of her family. She immediately called the shelter and drove to get me. She says that traffic that Sunday was terrible and didn’t think she would make it on time.
When she arrived at the shelter I was being presented to another family with three kids. I was way too excited and jumping on each of them--I don’t think the kids’ parents liked that. While I was meeting with them, my current human kept looking and peeking into the room we were in. With one look she told the family that I was not the right dog for them (she was probably right) and so they decided to look at a different one.
I was then taken to see my current human. The room they put us in was all full of fluff from other animals and I was a bit antsy, somehow she knew that if she cleaned the room a little I would calm down and just rest and so she did. I was so ready to go to my new home with her but she had to learn a little more about me before she could take me with her. She learned that I was born around June of 2017 and I was about a year old when she found me. My previous human said that I had to be given up because I was aggressive towards him and his other dog (he ended up giving both of us up).
My new human was told that there was a lot that she needed to do in order for me to be a well-behaved pup and that she had to observe my behavior closely. It turns out though that I was just with the wrong human, because I don’t feel like I need to act aggressively towards my new human or other dogs when she is around. She has given me boundaries and the respect I deserve as a dog which shows me what my job is and helps keep me calm. I know so much what my role is that I help my human know when she needs to lie down because she is about to pass out from getting one of her neurological migraines. She thinks if I have learned to signal her to this every time she has had one, then maybe it is time I get an official job helping her out with them.