I finally got my dream piece created by an amazing artist on Instagram called Faceted Fox Designs. I commissioned them to make my paws, my wolf paws.
The feeling of being able to look down and see my true paws beneath me will be a feeling like no other. I highly recommend checking them out as they will now be offering this design to others!
We got Deacon a giant fluffy donut bed for Christmas and I think it might be his favorite gift ever. We put it next to the heat vent in the best people-watching corner of the house and now he rarely moves unless the words “walk” “car ride” or “treat” are involved.
The Belgian Malinois is a dog breed with a loyal nature, strong work ethic, and herding instincts. They possess remarkable stamina and require regular exercise to stimulate them mentally and physically.
I know everyone likes to envision Leon as this adorkable baby Golden Retriever boy. But Leon has shown his fangs before and he won't hesitate to STAB A BITCH. Protective and an amazing Guardian. A heavy service dog - for military or police purposes.
Belgian Malinois also matches with Leon's Hair coloring!
Chris Redfield - Rottweiler
Definitely, Chris is a chunky (on the muscle side) dog. Strong, even if not agile, it is still an amazing service dog.
Claire Redfield - Red Siberian Husky
It looks intimidating when serious, won't mind baring her fangs at people, but that is not her nature -, it is her defense. A lovely girl with kids, understandable and easy to socialize. A light in the room.
Jill Valentine - German Shepherd
I'm sorry! I didn't want to go that basic route. But like how it went with all the others, I didn't stop to think about it, it just came to my head. And Jill... She is a COP! A COP THROUGH AND THROUGH!
Rebecca Chambers - Border Collie
It is not a secret that Rebecca is the brain in this cast. No better dog to represent this AMAZING Einstein than the smartest dog breed - The Border Collie.
Since moving into a house, Mandana has started to develop a habit of barking loudly when mail or packages are dropped off. Rather than punish her for this natural behavior I’m giving her the tools to deal with it in a more productive manner.
1. She rings the bell to let me know the mail was delivered.
2. She sits and waits for me to open the door and give her commands instead of bolting outside.
3. She brings the packages inside and stacks them in a pile.
4. She opens the packages for me only when I ask and only until I ask her to stop so as not to damage anything.
5. She helps me pick up items and throw trash away.
It’s a bit of extra work for me right now but she really enjoys it and it’s going to be very helpful when the training is complete.