Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Cultivating Your Canine



According to the Old Farmer's Almanac, the passing of Memorial Day has always been the indicator of the safe time to start planting your garden. Perhaps all winter long you have imagined your bountiful garden; luscious tomatoes, strong healthy beans, crisp, lettuce and crunchy cucumbers! You may have even drawn out plans, like an architect, of where you will put everything.

Spring arrives and uncovers a garden overgrown with weeds sprouting up this way and that. O Boy! Where do you start?!!

You know you can't sow a single seed until you pull out the weeds, right?


There is a lot of work to be done before you can even put in one tomato plant; the ground needs to be turned over, rocks cleared and unwanted roots dug up. The dirt needs feeding too, with good nutrients to support the new plants to help them grow strong and tall.

The same goes with dogs. If you want a well behaved dog you must roll up your sleeves and do some work. What you believe to be the worst problem may not be addressed until your dog has been cleared of the weeds, rocks and deep roots of unwanted behavior. That Beautiful Behaved Dog may be what you want to cultivate but it comes after much groundwork.

So let's get digging! Here's to Summer and Growing the best Dog ever!

My best,
Dru
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Out of the DogHouse LLC website www.ohiodogtrainer.net
Any Questions? Contact Dru Therrian 440.286.9070

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