Tess likes to line up her "babies" just outside the dog door. Every. Single. Time. That Tess. She's a funny one. Something that you can count on with her is every time she goes out the dog door, she grabs one of her stuffed toys (she has a gazillion) and strategically places it on an old landscaping railroad tie. Pets on parade! Every once in a while, I pick them up, dust them off, and put them back in the big basket in the kitchen. Sooner, rather than later, the migration resumes, and the pink pig, the not-so-white-anymore bunny, the platypus, the green one-eyed monster, the gorilla, and all their friends meet and greet the elements and catch up on what's been happening since the last time they lost an eye. Or a limb. Or their head. It's a pretty happy, scrappy group and I always look forward to checking out Tess's latest art assemblage. It's like our own version of Toy Story!
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AuthorDebra Moody, B.A., ABCDT, CPDT-KA, is a graduate and certified dog trainer of Animal Behavior College; a certified professional dog trainer-knowledge assessed by the independent Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers; an authorized Animal Behavior College mentor trainer; a professional member of the Association of Professional Dog Trainers; an AKC Canine Good Citizen® evaluator; a full member dog training professional of The Pet Professional Guild; Silver level member of SPARCS - Society for the Promotion of Applied Research in Canine Science; a professional member of Behavior Education Network; and a certificate of excellence recipient from “Living and Learning with Animals – The Science of Behavior Change” with Susan G. Friedman, Ph.D. Archives
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