Gil, you really are a wonderful teacher. Where the elbow grease is here is BETTER and WORSE are challenging to put a precise measurements on. What's better for one and another mat bit apply as precisely to a third. I recently adopted a third dog from a local shelter. He continues to pee in house. The other 2 are not doing that. I had to discipline the new pup. The other 2 were watching as i took some discipline measures. I raided my voice. But how much? I point to the offend8nf area on carpet. Do I put pup's face or nose in it/near it? How close? I took the pup outside to take away the privilege of being inside w the other 2. But for how long? Life is hard. Life is beautiful. Each pup is beautiful. But the new pup pees and his pee stream is bigger. He's still outside now. But I felt guilty so I'm out in backyard w him. I took the other 2 outside so the new one doesn't feel too bad. He is a dog after all. He was at shelter because he kept on being returned. --He's had a challenging life. He had food selfishness for first 3 or 4 months. He still hides his food Making it better is harder than it seems-- he still seems scared to be alone as well-- Just Wanted to share particular situation. Still trying to sift out the right balance I'm going to hug my new 9ne now. Hope that makes it better. Not sure if the process did that. Just hoping it did-- I'll have to clean the souled area in a second so I have to go back inside house. Devil's in tge details...
Vrry, very helpful. I'll be listening to this talk often. The freedom to choose at every moment...what a gift🎉
Thank you Gil. Invaluable teaching. Much regards from India.
Thank you!!!!
Gil, you are such a wonderful teacher. Thank you
Thank you Gil❤️🙏
Oh, there are so many instances in which this mantra would have worked!
Gil, you really are a wonderful teacher. Where the elbow grease is here is BETTER and WORSE are challenging to put a precise measurements on. What's better for one and another mat bit apply as precisely to a third. I recently adopted a third dog from a local shelter. He continues to pee in house. The other 2 are not doing that. I had to discipline the new pup. The other 2 were watching as i took some discipline measures. I raided my voice. But how much? I point to the offend8nf area on carpet. Do I put pup's face or nose in it/near it? How close? I took the pup outside to take away the privilege of being inside w the other 2. But for how long?
Life is hard. Life is beautiful.
Each pup is beautiful. But the new pup pees and his pee stream is bigger. He's still outside now. But I felt guilty so I'm out in backyard w him. I took the other 2 outside so the new one doesn't feel too bad. He is a dog after all. He was at shelter because he kept on being returned.
--He's had a challenging life. He had food selfishness for first 3 or 4 months. He still hides his food Making it better is harder than it seems-- he still seems scared to be alone as well--
Just Wanted to share particular situation. Still trying to sift out the right balance
I'm going to hug my new 9ne now. Hope that makes it better. Not sure if the process did that. Just hoping it did--
I'll have to clean the souled area in a second so I have to go back inside house. Devil's in tge details...
Thank you Gil. Invaluable teaching. Much regards from India.