we are all cats and dogs at some point or another. Just like we are bulls and horses at other times. Our frustrations with one another mitrror our own frustrations within ourselves. We have certain limitations-self-imposed or not...we can't stand to see those same lim...
You know, what you said sounded right but later, I was thinking about it again. Cats and Dogs and we are all cats and dogs at different times. You are brilliantly correct. I was reading a passage in the Christian bible. Matthew 13.Wow. Were y...
I think what you have to do is understand the psychology and qualities of your subject. To borrow your example, you are quite correct that a dog can resond to your pointing at a thing and follow the imaginary line your finger begins to the object you wish it to see....
What I hear you say is the difference between willing and willful.The willing will eagerly accept what you are attempting. They are there to serve your needs.The willful, not so eager. You may be there to serve their needs. If they are of good ...
I get it. Short term -v- long term. You're right, you can't, and thus it becomes much more complicated.If it is worth the effort, then one must first get out of his/her own way. Discover, without reservation, the appealin...
I think that you may have missed the meaning of the article. Sometimes, people just stare at your finger. You work to extend the idea beyond that but they can't follow. They can't make the leap of reason. They don't have the capacity to...
Warren, I am wondering why a person wouldn't have the mental agility you ask for. Why wouldn't honesty and being forthright bring you back to the main point? Or am I being the cat?
That is why you guide it back to the point. Put the toy directly under their nose after filling it with catnip... Use what they want to get them to follow you.