I think most puppies think they are powerful and invincible, but with proper parenting and training they can learn to use that power purposely instead of destructively. I have seen dogs intentionally pee and poop in their owners’ house and refuse to obey. When they never suffer consequences this then sends a message to the dog that they don’t have to live by the rules of the pack, and they can do anything they want whenever they want. This mind set can delay or prevent maturity, and compassion and a deep sense of belonging. This can also make it difficult for the dog to find his or her purpose or calling. Without this they can become more and more entitled, more disconnected with life, and more alone. This can also invoke desperation and a radical desire to control everyone one and all situations.
I think being a service dog is not a job, it is a calling and an honor. I began my training at nine weeks and since then I have gained a deep sense of myself and my value. This focus helps me move from my heart and be present. Please note: Service dog training is not about people demanding you be someone you aren’t or demanding you behave in a certain way with brute force. It is about finding yourself and providing you with an opportunity to decide if this is what you want to focus on in your life.
I love being a medical alert dog, because I know that I am using my power for a greater purpose and am making a positive difference in many people’s lives including Nancy’s.
What I don’t understand how some people can disregard how their unconscious and cruel actions impacts others in a negative way and even say, “…I don’t care.” This behavior is like the dogs that intentionally pee and poop in peoples’ houses and demand others clean-up they mess. Their superior behavior can also have a negative effect on thousands and thousands of people. In addition it exposes that they have no character, and their lies are power grabs because they don’t know how to appreciate others and be part of a healthy pack.
So, what can we do to counterbalance this destructive behavior? I think that every time you choose from your heart or purposely choose to make a positive change instead of negative enabling or supporting negative behavior, you make a difference. You don’t have to be a service dog you only need to be a quality human being with a compassionate heart instead a cruel tyrant.
If you find yourself having difficulty understanding how you can make a positive difference, I suggest you explore the I Create What I Believe (ICWIB) program where my friend Luke will demonstrate the ICWIB activities and show you how to be your best in simple ways.
You can also explore by yourself some of the ICWIB activities https://icreatewhatibelieve.com/explore/ that can help you reconnect with your soul and experience the love that is available to you now in your life.
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In a recent interview Dr. Bruce Lipton said, “…Freedom is the ability to create without the limitation of generational programming. The I Create What I Believe! (ICWIB!) Program is a gateway and a pathway into a new and better future because it allows children and (adults) to fully express themselves and to not be limited by the beliefs that have been passed down from generation to generation. This program also frees up children’s and (adults’) minds and allows their creative nature to create a better world for all of us, which is what we need right now!”



