04/10/2023
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Can we please stop expecting that EVERY dog wants to go to dog parks, daycares, patio parties and have birthday parties with other dogs! Nobody loves dogs more than me, but Iβm here to tell you that dogs arenβt human children. They donβt want to do everything a human child does. Breed can matter when deciding what is fun for your best friend. Your Husky may have the energy to run, your Retriever may want to retrieve and your terrier may want to chase and grab. So yes, raising them with kindness is paramount, but paying attention to their needs is too. I said it.
This mentality that every dog has to be βsocialβ with other people and dogs is keeping my shelter full, my days long and my heart broken, because I see the best dogs passed over, because they wouldnβt do well at a dog park or daycare. Not every dog needs to like your friends. I keep my dog in his room when people come over, because he isnβt comfortable around everyone, and I donβt want to set him up for failure. Love your dog enough to respect her boundaries.
Your dog doesnβt want to meet every dog. The reality show you watched about dog training and dog adoption is fake, Iβve worked in television, itβs edited to create a good story, not necessarily a real story. Letβs stop these narratives on dog ownership that are SOLD to us and based on making money. Dogs arenβt a business they are our best friends. Remember that.
Your dog can be perfectly safe and happy without overstimulating daycare or doggy birthday parties. Those things are fun for some dogs, but not for all. I want to take my dog everywhere, I want to give my dog the things I would want, but for the love of dogs in shelters everywhere, letβs ask dogs what do they REALLY want?
Dogs want more sniffs, waterlogged sticks, a quiet place to decompress, a space to stretch their legs and you to respect their body language and boundaries. They are talking to youβ¦listen.