Dog Leash Controlled By a Cat

Usually, a human is holding the dog’s leash, but in this short video, you’ll see a dog leash controlled by a cat. Were they tangled up accidentally, or was this an evil plan by the cat overlord?

“No walk for you today, Sammy! Stay here with me, and do my bidding.”

As you can see, the video ended quickly, and I hope they helped poor, confused Sammy get free from that controlling cat, as soon as possible.

Who’s in charge at your house? Is it you? Or your dog? Or the cat? Or does everybody think they’re in charge?

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Cat Controls Dog Leash

Funny Wildlife Photography Awards 2017

I just saw that this year’s awards have been announced, for the Funny Wildlife Photography 2018 contest. Unfortunately, there aren’t any funny dogs among the winners, but other animals can be hilarious too.

Too bad I didn’t have any funny photos of my pet turtle, Pedro. He doesn’t have much of a sense of humour, and always looks rather serious.

Good boy, Pedro. 12/10

Funny Wildlife Photography Winners 2017

Funny Wildlife Photography Winners 2017

There isn’t a compilation video  with this year’s winning photos on YouTube yet, but I found this collection of the 2017 winners from last year.

I’ll post this year’s video, if it’s available later. I’m sure the quality goes up every year, so the latest photos should be even better than the photos that won last year.

In the meantime, I’ll keep an eye on Pedro, to see if he every does anything funny.

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Be Kind to Your Brain

Don’t be hard on yourself when you’re trying to learn new things. I try to remember that advice while working on this new blog – there are lots of things to learn, and it will take a while before I’m comfortable with all the steps. And by then, there will be something else to learn!

Getting better at stand-up comedy in an on-going process too, and you have to keep pushing yourself to try new jokes and different routines.

Dog Training Tips

When I saw this video with 5 tips for dog training, I realized that you could replace “dog” with “brain” in most of the tips. These are awesome tips, for dogs, and for our poor brains.

Here are the 5 tips in the video:

  1. Don’t expect unrealistically fast results
  2. You won’t have linear progress
  3. Never blame your dog (or brain)
  4. Dogs (brains) learn best after exercise
  5. Be flexible

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Remember, be kind to your brain, and give it time to learn all the new things that it is struggling with.

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Be Kind to Your Brain

Be Kind to Your Brain