Although my daughter’s puppy loves to play in the backyard, where she can find plenty of sticks and other fun things, she quickly gets hot and tired in the “dog days” summer heat! So she comes inside after a while, drinks some water, sits on the register to cool off in the air conditioning, and then barks for someone to open the door and let her back outside.
Puppies don’t need to be reminded to take time for self-nurturing; they instinctively have a good sense of when they need to rest and cool off! That’s something we humans could benefit from cultivating, too, instead of letting ourselves get “dog tired” with all the distractions of our busy modern world.
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Isn’t this the truth — our animal companions teach us so much … among the many — living in the present and being mindful! Thank you for linking and sharing!!
Yes, there’s a lot of wisdom in those furry little heads!
Cute little puppy…and lucky too, to have found a loving home.
She’s so affectionate, it’s very easy to love her. 🙂
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We should learn with nature, but the problem is that we always want to change it.
And by now it has been changed so much that we tend to forget what it once looked like…
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