Today's workday is sponsored by classic rock and soft rock radio stations. What's frightening is that now there seems to be some crossover between the two. For example, they're currently playing Genesis "That's All" on the classic rock station, but it could easily go either way.
Once again I forgot my lunch so I must go forage for foor and spend money. Though I may have some ramen in my desk for such emergencies. It's approximately one year old, but does that really make a difference?
Last night I bathed Sophie and she got cantankerous afterwards, barking menacingly at me. I think it's ultimately fear of the crate, paired with irritation that I wasn't playing with her. I don't like it. I generally yell and fold my arms to prevent her from biting my hands and turn my back. Then she gets confused. Then I make her sit and she almost always obeys. I've never hit her more than a tap on the nose, but sometimes if I'm waving my arms in the air telling her to go away because she's all in my face, she ducks and cowers before barking again. I can't really figure her out or what her history is. I don't think she was 'abused' but she definitely has lots of insecurities.
Ultimately I just need to get her to obedience training and also be patient with the crate training. Hopefully she won't always be trying to chew up our personal property to show that she misses us.
Once again I forgot my lunch so I must go forage for foor and spend money. Though I may have some ramen in my desk for such emergencies. It's approximately one year old, but does that really make a difference?
Last night I bathed Sophie and she got cantankerous afterwards, barking menacingly at me. I think it's ultimately fear of the crate, paired with irritation that I wasn't playing with her. I don't like it. I generally yell and fold my arms to prevent her from biting my hands and turn my back. Then she gets confused. Then I make her sit and she almost always obeys. I've never hit her more than a tap on the nose, but sometimes if I'm waving my arms in the air telling her to go away because she's all in my face, she ducks and cowers before barking again. I can't really figure her out or what her history is. I don't think she was 'abused' but she definitely has lots of insecurities.
Ultimately I just need to get her to obedience training and also be patient with the crate training. Hopefully she won't always be trying to chew up our personal property to show that she misses us.