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2 What’s special about wolves?

EnchantedWolf asks: What is the most important part of being a wolf? I need all the info.

Hi EnchantedWolf –
Well, as a dog, I have to just guess about the important parts, but I should confess first that all dogs are somewhat jealous of wolves.  So what I say will be the qualities I wish I had!

 

First, clearly, will be Independence.  Wolves don’t tend to be people’s pets, or walk on leashes, or stay locked in yards all day (though there are exceptions).  Wolves don’t usually get house-trained, or trained to heel, sit, stay, or roll over.  Wolves live in a deep sense of their frightening nobility and godlike connection to nature.  (On the other hand, I really enjoy being taken care of, fed, sheltered, and loved… so don’t cry for me too hard!)

 

Second is the strength of their Continue reading

How to handle the death of a loved one

daisymimi22 asks: My grandma had died yesterday. I am really sad about it, and think of her all the time. Can you please tell me how to turn back to life and be normal?

Hi daisymimi22 –

I’m awfully sorry to hear about your grandmother.  I know what it’s like to lose someone I dearly love, and it’s a devastating feeling.  When we dogs feel that way, we do something I think people should do more often – we howl.  We go outside and look up at the sky (especially if there’s a moon) and yell out a plaintive cry from the bottom of our soul.  It’s the saddest, loneliest sound in the world.  Which means that everyone who hears it instantly feels a part of the deep sadness and loss we’re feeling.  And that helps.  It really does.  Their feeling some of our sadness makes us feel a little less alone.

You might not like the answer I’m going to give to your question, daisymimi22, but here it is:  Why would you want to be Continue reading

How to grow and take care of long hair

lovedino123lady asks: I am 13 years old, and have wavy curly hair. Can you give me advice on taking care of it?I am reaching for waist length. I would like to know how to grow it super long and fast.

Hi lovedino123lady –

Wow, we are so opposite!  I have straight hair that only grows to about an inch and a half (3 cms) at most.  So this is something I know almost nothing about!

I found what seem to be some good Continue reading

How to prepare for final exams

pumpkin asks: I have my board exams soon and I’m not prepared for them at all. Please give me any ideas how I should manage my syllabus so I can have it done on time.

Hi pumpkin –

To be able to tell you exactly what to study when would require a lot more knowledge than I have – both about your courses and about you.  But I can throw a few recommendations your way.

Let’s assume you have exactly four weeks to prepare for the start of six exams.  And then they will stretch out over three weeks.

First of all, spend the next three weeks working very hard, maybe as hard as you’ve ever worked, to create study lists for every class you have.  In other words, I want you to put all the time you need into making sure that you’ve read all the material, that you’ve worked to understand anything you didn’t grasp (which might include asking questions of other students or teachers), and that you’ve written out everything you’ll need to know for the tests.

Did you note that I said, “written out?”  That’s not the same thing as Continue reading

Why are exams necessary?

Pakshi asks: Can you tell me why are exams important?

Hi Pakshi –

I don’t like being tested!  When I get trained for sitting, coming, staying, heeling, and all that, I enjoy the learning, but then I feel ready to go play.  But every trainer (even Handsome) insists on testing me.  “Why?!” I think.  “Why do they have to do this?  I know whether I know it or not!”

But the truth is, Pakshi, they don’t know whether I Continue reading

Is it best to have a birthday party at school or home?

fatima asks: I want to celebrate my birthday, but I am confused whether it’s best to celebrate it at home or at school.

Hi fatima –

It sure makes sense to me that you’d want to have the best, most fun, party you can.  And that you’d wonder whether that party would most likely be at school or at home.

The first question I have is whether your school allows parties there.  Most schools don’t want to spend time on things like that, since the teachers need the time they have to get the kids all the education they need.

But if the school is okay with them, then my next question would be whether most Continue reading

Is it wrong for pre-teens to have sleepovers with friends of the opposite sex?

Chickenwing asks: When I was younger, I had a sleepover with my 3 best friends. I liked the idea of that, but now I have moved somewhere else. I asked to have a sleepover with my 3 best friends, but (I never thought of this!) my 3rd best friend is a girl! My mom will probably say no, but I don’t get what’s so wrong. We won’t do anything sexual because we’re all 10 years old. I have a bunk bed, a guest room, and a couch that turns into a bed. We could all sleep in different places. Please help – I really want the sleepover!

Hi Chickenwing –

My friend, you are dealing with something you’re going to face for the rest of your life – and especially in the next twelve years or so – called pre-judgment.  I won’t use the word “prejudice,” because that word has other connotations, but I mean the same thing.  I completely believe you that you, your two male friends, and your female friend, could have a really fun night together hanging out, and that you aren’t thinking about any hanky-panky in the least!

But that might not Continue reading

4 My Friend Stella — some thoughts about what comes after this

My Friend Stella — some thoughts about what comes after this

Today I’m spending the afternoon with my dear friend Stella.  I’ve known Stella since she was a puppy – a puppy just about as cute as I was.  Stella has always been much better behaved than I was, even then — a model of pooch behavior all her life.  She’s helped her humans raise two beautiful children, she’s been a great watchdog (very loud!), and she’s spread love everywhere she’s gone (She’s even nice to cats, which you know I can’t say for myself).

So why am I writing this today?  Why aren’t I tumbling around with Stella, play-fighting, sniffing around for special smells, chasing each other, and, when we’ve had enough of that, just curling up and snoozing next to each other till we get re-energized to do more craziness?  Why aren’t we doing what we always do?

Because Stella’s ill.  Very ill.  With a nasty cancer that is eating her from the inside, so badly that I know today is our last playdate.  She won’t be alive next week.

This isn’t anyone’s fault.  Her humans have been as perfect with her as she’s been with them.  She’s always eaten healthily; she hasn’t been victimized by secondhand smoke or radiation.  It’s just one of those lousy things – she’s dying too young – and it’s simply not fair.

We sometimes hear, or even say, wishes that someone would just pass away.  No one’s ever said that about Stella.  When she gets put down, it will be because her people love her too much to let her suffer; they’d give anything to keep her alive if they could.

So this makes me think about those Big Questions.  The sort I don’t have instant answers for, because no one does.  Like what is death, and what happens to us after it, and what we’re living for if it’s just going to end someday.

 

When I say that no one has instant answers, I’m not disagreeing with, or denigrating, any religion.  Rather, I honor the importance and power of any real faith, for its ability to give answers to these questions that move and give strength to those who believe.  Because the questions that religions and faiths answer are the ones that observation and experience can’t.  It doesn’t take any effort to believe that the sun will rise tomorrow, but it takes a lot to truly believe in an afterlife – or to be sure there isn’t one.

 

But I will say, we dogs are extra-sensitive to certain… what should I call it… certain stuff.  Haven’t you dog (or cat) owners noticed, at times, your pet reacting to something you can’t see or hear?  I don’t mean hearing another dog barking who’s so far away you can’t hear it; I’m talking about that animal sensing something you can’t see or hear, that’s right next to you.

You see, while you humans have your stronger brains that invent motorcycles and computers and dog dishes, our weaker brains leave us able to notice some stuff you don’t.  But we don’t know those Big Answers any better than you do; we just know there’s… stuff around!

So what does my experience tell me, to help with those questions?  Here’s the best I can offer.  Not that it’s any more provable than anything you’ve heard anywhere else.  But it is what my doggy brain is able to believe:

 

–                    We animals live in a world where Life and Death are part of our normal existence, more than what most humans experience these days.  We spend lots of time hunting, and know that, whether it’s a squirrel or a flea, we’re trying to kill it.  Yes, as sweet and loving as we are, that’s what we’re knowingly doing.  And we dogs live every moment, knowing we could be similarly ended.  Whether it’s a Pekinese or Chihuahua who lives with giant humans who could, with one mistake, step on us and end us forever; or a Pit Bull who is always being picked on by other dogs who want to get rid of us in order to have the top status in the neighborhood; or a working dog who protects people from bad guys who might shoot us at any time – we are always aware of our fragility.  And meanwhile, we’re always sniffing, eating, and rolling in dead things we find!  We understand Death very well.  And what we understand is that Death is a part of Life.  Like fun and grief and love – no one lives without experiencing all of them.  It’s hard to make sense of (just like those other three), but it’s no bigger.

 

–                    I can’t tell you whether there’s a Heaven, or a Hell, or a Purgatory.  I can’t tell you whether we’re reincarnated, or whether we even keep any consciousness at all after this body stops working.  But I’ve seen a lot – I’ve seen the souls of humans and dogs; I’ve felt love and support, and some not-so-nice emotions, from individual energies that don’t have physical bodies; and I’ve felt the presence of friends after they’ve passed away.  So I don’t know how it’ll be, or when or where, but there’s something.   And so, if I get to have some contact with Stella after she leaves this damaged body behind, I won’t be surprised at all.  (Though I’ll be very, very thrilled!)

 

–                    And as far as that question about the meaning of life goes… I don’t have the faintest idea.  Are we part of a great plan, or are we here to learn things for our next lives, or are we here to test our souls’ goodness for an upcoming judgment?  If a dog could shrug its shoulders, I’d be shrugging my forelegs right off!  I just really don’t know.

 

But I also don’t care.

 

Because I’m here with Stella today.  And I’m looking at her, as she lies on the cool ground, and chooses to spend some of her final time just gazing around at her back yard, soaking up all the joyous time she’s spent here.  I know how much she’s loved her family and friends, and all the goodness she’s bestowed on them.  I know that, when her humans have had terrible losses and disappointments, Stella was proud to be the one to make those times bearable.  I know what it meant to her to be the first one to lick their two babies.  And I know what it’s been like for me to play with her, discovering the secrets our world offered.

 

With all that, how can anyone wonder if life has meaning?  Stella’s life’s meaning has been all of that!  It’s been every moment she’s lived, every feeling she’s felt, every interaction she’s ever had with anyone…  Her life is the meaning of her life!

 

If there’s more meaning that I don’t know about, that’s great.  But the life she has, and that we all have, is perfectly profound and grand enough for me to stand back open-mouthed in humble awe.

 

So that’s about all I know.  But I will add: I do like to believe in something else.  Call it Heaven if you like, but I like to think that Stella and I will meet again.  And it’ll be in a beautiful place, a lot like here, but without any of this world’s problems.  And when we meet, we’ll both be perfect – no scars, no pains, no #@*&%! cancer, nothing to keep us from running and jumping and playing in total freedom and love.  And our humans will be there too, equally healthy and happy, and free of all confusion and hurt and jealousies and fears.  That’s what I like to think is coming, for all of us.

So as I kiss my dear friend goodbye today, I’ll whimper, knowing I’ll miss her.  But I also say, with all my hope and love…

 

See you later, Stella.

 

Love,

Shirelle

What to do if someone gets a crush on you

789decision789 asks: What do you do as a teenage facilitator, when your student is madly in love with you?

Hi 789decision789 –

I’m going to assume that the student you describe is younger than you.  My answer would be the same even if they weren’t, but it sure makes it easier if they are.

Given that I am about as adorable a dog as has ever sniffed a tree, I face this problem all the time.  And while it’s nice to be lovable to the world, and it’s great to be really attractive to someone you’re interested in, it really puts you in a tough position when someone you don’t want any romance with (or legally/morally can’t have one with!) lets you know they’re completely smitten with you.

But the reason it’s tough is that you don’t want to Continue reading

Is it wrong to be a “goody-goody” at school?

adriannaar asks: My friends are calling me a goody-goody and a teacher’s pet, just because I respect the teachers and help them and the office staff out. What should I do?

Hi adriannaar –

 

You know, we dogs get this all the time.  Other animals, whether the nobly independent wolves we’re descended from, or the snooty cats we like to chase, love to get on our cases.  “You do whatever your humans tell you!  You have no self-respect at all!  You hunt, pull sleds, find drugs, chase bad guys and foxes, protect homes, and then jump on your enslavers and give them kisses all the time!  You make us Continue reading

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