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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 741833" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I love animals. I find comfort in them even when all is well. They are such beautiful souls.</p><p></p><p>My Rescue has a trainer because he was afraid of everything and would nip. We needed to know how to teach him we are safe. He us doing great now. Tail wags (it didnt at first) and he engages with the family happily rather than hiding away like he did at first. The trainer really heloed with giving us good advice. working wirh Jackson and teaching us dog body language. Because of his spinal/neck surgery he cant move his neck well and his dog body language has to be different from other dogs. Plus he spent two years on the streets of San Antonio as a tiny dog with an injured spine. Poor little boy. We love him so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 741833, member: 1550"] I love animals. I find comfort in them even when all is well. They are such beautiful souls. My Rescue has a trainer because he was afraid of everything and would nip. We needed to know how to teach him we are safe. He us doing great now. Tail wags (it didnt at first) and he engages with the family happily rather than hiding away like he did at first. The trainer really heloed with giving us good advice. working wirh Jackson and teaching us dog body language. Because of his spinal/neck surgery he cant move his neck well and his dog body language has to be different from other dogs. Plus he spent two years on the streets of San Antonio as a tiny dog with an injured spine. Poor little boy. We love him so. [/QUOTE]
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