Pee-Mails For Dogs
I was walking my little pack of pups this morning and noticed that they, and any other dogs I walk in the neighborhood, always stop at the same bush every time we pass it.
It occurred to me that this was a community doggie pee-mail portal that they all convened at to catch up on the latest doggie gossip.
They don't use computers because they have noses that don't need further development due to their highly efficient olfactory technology.
Thus pee-mail is their way of keeping up on the latest with all their pals around the neighborhood.
They find certain spots and messages more appealing than others.
They don't stop and sniff every bush nor even every pile of poop they see.
Some seem more appealing than others for them.
Some they want more time to smell and others they just want to sniff on the run.
By the end of our walks they seem to have had their fill of the smells around the hood until the next time.
I have a pet sitting business where I have some boarding clients and doggie day care clients who come to my house.
The first thing the visiting dogs do when they arrive is get checked in with their pee-mail accounts by sniffing out all the latest smells around the yard and house.
It seems to help them acclimate and get comfortable with the new environment they find themselves in.
I always ask my people clients to remove their dog's leashes immediately.
It helps their dog feel more at ease to be able to have the freedom to roam and sniff when they arrive.
And, it is always a great sign to me when they start adding their little messages to the yard with a pee here and a poop there (doggie versions of emails and tweets).
It shows me they are joining in the communication and wanting to be part of the pack.
Their people parents sometimes are embarrassed and worried about them leaving their little pee-mails behind.
But, I always assure them it is a good thing because it means they feel comfortable there.
So, let your pups add to their doggie message boards with their own pee-mails.
It is good for them socially.
It helps them feel part of their community to add their pee-mails.
Just make sure their poop-mails are picked up for health reasons, plus it is the law to clean up after your dog.
And, remember, life is short! Wag more and bark less!
It occurred to me that this was a community doggie pee-mail portal that they all convened at to catch up on the latest doggie gossip.
They don't use computers because they have noses that don't need further development due to their highly efficient olfactory technology.
Thus pee-mail is their way of keeping up on the latest with all their pals around the neighborhood.
They find certain spots and messages more appealing than others.
They don't stop and sniff every bush nor even every pile of poop they see.
Some seem more appealing than others for them.
Some they want more time to smell and others they just want to sniff on the run.
By the end of our walks they seem to have had their fill of the smells around the hood until the next time.
I have a pet sitting business where I have some boarding clients and doggie day care clients who come to my house.
The first thing the visiting dogs do when they arrive is get checked in with their pee-mail accounts by sniffing out all the latest smells around the yard and house.
It seems to help them acclimate and get comfortable with the new environment they find themselves in.
I always ask my people clients to remove their dog's leashes immediately.
It helps their dog feel more at ease to be able to have the freedom to roam and sniff when they arrive.
And, it is always a great sign to me when they start adding their little messages to the yard with a pee here and a poop there (doggie versions of emails and tweets).
It shows me they are joining in the communication and wanting to be part of the pack.
Their people parents sometimes are embarrassed and worried about them leaving their little pee-mails behind.
But, I always assure them it is a good thing because it means they feel comfortable there.
So, let your pups add to their doggie message boards with their own pee-mails.
It is good for them socially.
It helps them feel part of their community to add their pee-mails.
Just make sure their poop-mails are picked up for health reasons, plus it is the law to clean up after your dog.
And, remember, life is short! Wag more and bark less!
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