No matter what situation life dishes out, there's always a dog for that. The sooner we accept it, the better off humans will be.
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One of my biggest peeves in all of life is seeing people who are supposed to be walking their dogs but instead, they’re at a dead standstill on the sidewalk with their faces in their phones.
If I could wipe out anyone’s jobs it would be dog shelter workers and dog rescuers. Not because I want to push people out of doing meaningful work but because that type of work shouldn’t have to exist.
As promised since the launch of Dog Snobs, today we have something special for you - our very first GUEST POST, written by none other than .
I already know this is a stupid thing to wonder about but when you visit the off-leash park every single day and your pretty, young lass is the only female dog that never gets violated, you begin to wonder what gives?
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Award-winning destination writer. Builder of highly engaged communities, master of the obvious, and guardian of all the sweatpants. I can either be found at the dog park or online helping Substackers up their game.
Author of STARTER DOG: MY PATH TO JOY, BELONGING AND LOVING THIS WORLD. Former Editor of Chatelaine magazine. Married more than 50 years despite predictions we would never last. Avid urban hiker with the rescue mutt known as Casey.
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