Been working on a weekly newsletter for folks who have dogs. Now that I've got a few published feeling more confident about sharing it.
Posts by Steve Hebert
Taking my dream to the next level by making it official with government filling and of course... fees. Not sure how many business owners I have following me but if anyone has experience with Booking Koala, looking to make them the backbone of my dog services business.
A spilled over kitchen trashcan
German Shepard looking sad on a couch
A German Shepard with a leash sitting on a sidewalk on a cold morning looking back at the camera.
Woke up to this. Instead of reacting angrily, I had to remember what I tell my clients; took a breath, and asked myself questions. Was it normal behavior, a tempting trashcan, or an emotional outburst? I chose kindness, offering affection, a regular meal, and a special walk with just him and I.
I'm laughing at myself thinking about the reason I bought premium was to use the web app on my computer because the only way I knew how to listen otherwise was to download the each podcast file via RSS. And how much my friends thought I was so crazy to spend that kind of money on an app.
Yeah. So maybe like a decade ago when they first came out they offered lifetime premium for like $10 or $20 something in retrospect was really cheap. When NPR bought them they tried to take it away and then they changed their mind and restored lifetime plus status.
Not exactly a surprise. Also seems like everyone has decided to rip off Spotify's year end wrap up.
Thanks for this Scott. Still trying to find my way here so right now it just feels like the Frogpants social network... And I'm not mad about it.
Mixed Chihuahua dog breed staring out the window front legs propped up on the back of a couch.
This is Penny one of the 1st good dogs that helped break my own bias against small dogs. Before I became a trainer I had a lot of incorrect ideas of what small dogs were capable of. Dogs of all sizes can do amazing things if given the space to make decision and allowed to push through scary things.