The Background
Panka’s transformation may seem like magic, but it is not.
Her remarkable progress is the result
of conscious development training.
Panka’s transformation may seem like magic, but it is not.
Her remarkable progress is the resultof conscious development training.
It is based on infinite love, but not pampering.
A deep, emotional bond between Dog and Human.
Perfect communication, where the Owner knows when and what tone of voice to use with his Dog, when and how to move. To empower, praise, or perhaps set boundaries. Or he knows that it is better not to say anything. A bond based on trust, where the Dog can rely on us.
Where she can believe unconditionally that when she is with us and we experience situations that seem dangerous, she can never be harmed again.
The presence of the Owner, with attentive understanding at its core.
He observes his Dog.
He recognizes her body language.
He helps his Dog through situations she finds challenging, so that she can develop and emerge victorious.
So it is up to us, as Owners, to take the first step.
First of all, we have to make a little adjustment in how we look at our Sensitive Dog.
So that we do not want to protect them from everything,
we do not want to solve situations for them,
but stand by their side, smiling, loving, firm, and look after them this way.
So that our dogs feel we know where we are leading them.
Sensitive Dogs should not be locked up.
Sensitive Dogs must be given opportunities and tasks,
so that when these are fulfilled, they have a sense of achievement and can be rewarded with praise, and believe that they are capable and strong. Becoming more and more skillful, stronger and stronger.
And we can fall in love with our dog and its new life again and again, seeing their progress day by day. Because when their life changes, ours changes as well.
Would you take the first step?
Would you take
the first step?