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Dogs Jumping Out of Windows and Other Strange Tales


Dante is nine months now. He has trouble with impulse control, which is common at his age and each day we struggle to master simple tasks. There are two Golden Retrievers down the road who guard their front gate ferociously. Every morning, Dante and I start out on our walk. Some days, we don’t make it past the neighbor dogs. Dante jumps straight up in the air, howls, pulls, twirls…and

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“It’s intelligent to bond. Belonging makes you strong. Relying on others creates connections. And maneuvering through life with a pack is a whole lot more interesting than trying to go it alone.”
Carol Quinn, Follow My Lead: What Training My Dogs Taught Me about Life, Love, and Happiness

“Pay attention to the good stuff, deal with the bad. It’s an unsigned contract we’re bound by; if you want to live, you have to accept life’s terms. It seems simple; it is when everything is going well. When we’re shocked out of complacency, that’s when faith and determination are tested. For those of us who vacillate, who have an unsure relationship with our place in life, every test is an opportunity to believe. Every traumatic event, big or small, is just another chance to take an option on the “life deal,” to assert a contextual framework that declares: This is all worth it.”
Carol Quinn, Follow My Lead: What Training My Dogs Taught Me about Life, Love, and Happiness

“Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.”
Bernard M. Baruch

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