In the land of coffee is not a question we ask often and probably none of us You're never really dedicated to understand if you prefer one or the other to enrich a good cup of tea. But I am sure that indecision anyone who is able to find a quick and decisive in this respect, facilitated also by the extreme difference of the two flavors in question. Soft and sweet on the first, tied for calm and carefree, bitter and pungent the second thoughts that we will certainly crisper.
But if one or the other is better, you will agree, is surely a matter of taste. Every opinion is respectable but then, if we were faced with a real expert, even questionable. This fact would certainly object to the fact that it is up to us to choose what is right and probably would be able to explain that there is a correct choice. As often happens is the question that is perhaps more wrong response and how it happens more often give the answer without first "watch" the question. The right word for this particular question and the next we will put that there and that is certainly of interest here, is: it depends.
depends on the type of tea.
The rules of conduct, its secrets for training, tips for successfully obey our dog and all the tens of beliefs and assumptions that we have in this field often leave by the same fundamental error.
It 'better to be tough, strict, cheerful, positive, use the ball, food, collar or harness? All have the answer or at least many people ask the question, but always without thinking that once again it depends! Each of our
Amazing Friends is an individual if, perhaps a little easier for us but not without its own characteristics and needs. The mechanisms of learning and responses to stimuli vary considerably from one subject to another and most times we do not get the results from our teachings is the fault of using a method that is perfect for the neighbor's dog, for that of the trainer and it probably was for our four-legged before. But not good for Bobby!
I often listen to owners who praise and remember with nostalgia for their old "trust" - "just a whistle, a gesture and immediately obeyed and I have never combined any trouble when they leave it alone. To soil scratched the door and no one has ever taught him .... and yet he "- the view moves to the new and unfortunate newcomer who is sitting there wide-eyed but with the tail, however, mentions that a small movement - ".. but he does not understand anything and he knows just a mess" - and warning the subject, increasing the pace of the dog wagging his tail still staring at his master with gratituine unmotivated.
Before deciding how to proceed in education or solve a problem we learn about our dog. Let 's try, as we would for tea, maybe just very little to understand, among the myriad of advice received or solutions examined, what is best for our friend. But let's put him in the spotlight, not ourselves. Let us be guided by his way of being and not by our character.
's watch often, but like a true observer, but only to understand without judging. How do you react when we act (us) in a certain way and what it does if we assume a different attitude? What does he like and not what we would like to like. In conclusion: who is our dog and what is not.
But if one or the other is better, you will agree, is surely a matter of taste. Every opinion is respectable but then, if we were faced with a real expert, even questionable. This fact would certainly object to the fact that it is up to us to choose what is right and probably would be able to explain that there is a correct choice. As often happens is the question that is perhaps more wrong response and how it happens more often give the answer without first "watch" the question. The right word for this particular question and the next we will put that there and that is certainly of interest here, is: it depends.
depends on the type of tea.
The rules of conduct, its secrets for training, tips for successfully obey our dog and all the tens of beliefs and assumptions that we have in this field often leave by the same fundamental error.
It 'better to be tough, strict, cheerful, positive, use the ball, food, collar or harness? All have the answer or at least many people ask the question, but always without thinking that once again it depends! Each of our
Amazing Friends is an individual if, perhaps a little easier for us but not without its own characteristics and needs. The mechanisms of learning and responses to stimuli vary considerably from one subject to another and most times we do not get the results from our teachings is the fault of using a method that is perfect for the neighbor's dog, for that of the trainer and it probably was for our four-legged before. But not good for Bobby!
I often listen to owners who praise and remember with nostalgia for their old "trust" - "just a whistle, a gesture and immediately obeyed and I have never combined any trouble when they leave it alone. To soil scratched the door and no one has ever taught him .... and yet he "- the view moves to the new and unfortunate newcomer who is sitting there wide-eyed but with the tail, however, mentions that a small movement - ".. but he does not understand anything and he knows just a mess" - and warning the subject, increasing the pace of the dog wagging his tail still staring at his master with gratituine unmotivated.
Before deciding how to proceed in education or solve a problem we learn about our dog. Let 's try, as we would for tea, maybe just very little to understand, among the myriad of advice received or solutions examined, what is best for our friend. But let's put him in the spotlight, not ourselves. Let us be guided by his way of being and not by our character.
's watch often, but like a true observer, but only to understand without judging. How do you react when we act (us) in a certain way and what it does if we assume a different attitude? What does he like and not what we would like to like. In conclusion: who is our dog and what is not.
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