Cats and Dogs
It's strange how things come in cycles. Until about six weeks ago I had never had a consultation or even an enquiry which mentioned, even in passing, the interaction between the client dog and the family cat. Then out of the blue every other enquiry seems to feature a cat somewhere in the list of problems.
When I had the first cat enquiry I was confident that the dog, once the principals of 'Amichien Bonding' were introduced, would, of his own free will stop trying to mug the cat. What I wasn't sure about was how the cat would react. I was pleasantly surprised, it seems that if the dog ignores the cat then the cat will return the favour, in some cases they become close friends. It's just a case of laying down boundaries.
Next problem please.
When I had the first cat enquiry I was confident that the dog, once the principals of 'Amichien Bonding' were introduced, would, of his own free will stop trying to mug the cat. What I wasn't sure about was how the cat would react. I was pleasantly surprised, it seems that if the dog ignores the cat then the cat will return the favour, in some cases they become close friends. It's just a case of laying down boundaries.
Next problem please.
Labels: Amichien-Bonding, Consultations

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