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Tag Archives: anxiety
To Leave or Not to Leave: A Dog Owner’s Dilemma
It’s that time of year again – fireworks season. You notice I said “season”, not just Fourth of July. Here in Western New York, people start shooting the darn things off in mid-June and continue until mid-August. I … Continue reading
Posted in Holidays, Pets, That's Life
Tagged anxiety, dogs, fireworks, Fourth of July, fright, July 4th, Puppy Cody
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What Will the Future Bring?
When changes are on the horizon: Some hide and hope to avoid them. ♦ Others stay calm and wait. ♦ Some fight their way through. ♦ Others try to dull the anxiety. ♦ Some indulge themselves now, while they still can. ♦ … Continue reading