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Being a Registered Dietitian Makes me a Better Dog Trainer
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For those of you who don’t know, I am a registered dietitian and 6 months ago I did a complete 180 in my career and went all in on becoming a dog trainer
And if there’s one thing I learned from working in both of these careers - the problem is rarely ever:
the food
the weight
the
... See moreI think the way ppl treat their dogs now - like seeing them as these helpless creatures is so much a reflection of how so many humans feel about themselves.
They feel so helpless /stuck/stressed/disconnected that it’s then projected onto their dog that they feel they need to protect in the way they weren’t protected when they were a kid.
And so I
... See morewho you want to be, how you want to be there for the people in your life and how to hold boundaries and nurture yourself within those relationships can act as a compass.
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