Prong collars and treating people with kindness
I approached the subject of using prong collars with curiosity, without judgment. I listened and I understood. I can relate to people using them in their situation. And that’s how I was able to take the collar off. Not by judgment but by understanding.
Why I do what I do
Pursuing what you truly want to pursue can be scary. But we all can break that fear and go together to achieve more. Armed with knowledge and kindness we can make a change in this world. Let's act now.
10 things I learnt at CHATTCon in Seattle
My trip to Seattle in July showed me that people’s kindness is extraordinary! By reaching out to people online I had the opportunity to learn from them and with them! Speakers gave me many ideas on how to improve my training skills and ultimately help more people and animals under their care. Here are some key points I learnt.
Following passion
Knowing what you want to do is a first great step but following it is a milestone.
Many times we don’t even bother trying to learn a new skill. We convince ourselves that it’s not for us. When what we could do is to find the first successive approximation and start learning through a fun and successful process.