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Re: Doggies as therapy

Yes @Former-Member 

 

My psychologist had me practice mindfulness while hugging my daughter. Smell her. Remember what it feels like to hug her. Really take in the moment. That way when Iโ€™m in a bad way I can pull on those memories and hopefully it will help. 

my daughter gives the best hugs 

 

shes fast asleep next to me now and Iโ€™m not really tired yet

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Does she have that soft little purr, not quite a full snore, that only little children have? @Bow 

 

And that is a lovely memory for you to draw on during difficult times. I do exactly the same.

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Wow @Bow ! I love that mindfulness activity! 

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Yes @Former-Member - a new look called the Toby is usual when I paint anything. When I knocked out a section of my bathroom there was dust everywhere and when I left the room so did Toby ....with a clean spot on the floor in the shape of a dog - he was filthy though.

 

@tyme @Bow ๐Ÿ‘‹

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๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ I am getting a very good visual in my head. This has made my night @Zoe7 

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Oh @Former-Member You should have seen him - he was still white underneath but brown everywhere else - and I had to bath him twice to wash it all off. He also likes to 'help' in the garden. He is not a big digger but likes to roll in the leaves and weeds when I pull them out - suffice to say, with his hair it takes ages to brush it all out. 

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He is a smart doggy. Who would want to dig holes when he could get a leaf massage and a mud mask?? People pay good money for those kind of luxuries ๐Ÿง–๐Ÿป๐Ÿง–๐Ÿฝโ€โ™‚๏ธ @Zoe7 

 

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hahaha @Former-Member He is a smart dog but often not a clean one lol I have often thought I need to get some doggy ear muffs to put on him when I am using power tools ...he sits so close sometimes I have to move him away - both so I don't fall over him and so the noise isn't as close ....but with his floppy ears covering him that is probably muffled enough.

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Yes @Zoe7 I can see your concerns for his hearing. To add to your earmuff dilemmaโ€ฆ.. how would you fit them with his droopy ears?? ๐Ÿฅน I would like to see that! Maybe he needs some ear plugs that you can fit underneath his droops? 

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You are so right @Former-Member I will need to rethink the ear muffs ...I will get back to you on that one ๐Ÿ‘ Here is a photo of my little girl too...

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