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Amelia Steele | Dog Training & Behaviour
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Amelia Steele Dog Training Behaviour has an Instagram engagement rate of 0.19%
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Amelia Steele Dog Training Behaviour (@ameliathedogtrainer) — 154K FollowersEngagement: 0.19% · Avg. Likes: 270 · Avg. Comments: 16
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- Yesterday we said goodbye to my family dog Rosie - who’s been in my life since I was a teenager She was the first dog I trained, she loved nothing more than naps, stealing food and doing every trick she knew in the hopes of a treat. We love you Rosie xx
- I invested a lot of time last year into a relocation to the U.S. - to be with my family - and while I won’t go into the details, it became clear earlier this year that it was no longer feasible to relocate full time. It was a really hard thing to come to terms to. All that energy and work and the life I envisioned didn’t quite come together. But honestly I’m so grateful for how things have turned out. And the hard work did pay off, I got the visa I worked so hard for, I can travel back and forth and grow my business in the US. It’s just always funny when your life doesn’t quite look how you expected it to. And to be totally honest I’m still picking up the pieces in my business from all the pivoting in preparation for moving and then pivoting again after deciding to stay. But that’s the beautiful thing about life I guess. As I get older (and continue to re-watch how I met your mother over and over again) I remind myself that life isn’t something you can plan, you just have to live it. And it’s easy to miss the great stuff when you’re focusing on a life that never existed in the first place. It’s been a struggle at times, but I look around me and I see so much love, so many amazing people, memories I’ll hold onto forever and experiences I never could’ve had otherwise. So here’s to anyone who isn’t quite where they thought they’d be.
- I’m really not one for rules, but these are definitely my non-negotiables when it comes to safety. I always like to take the approach of identifying each dog’s needs and addressing them individually, but when it comes to safety specifically I do have my set rules that I don’t tend to waver from. So this list isn’t meant to be a “do these things and your dog will be happy” - in fact far from it. These are just the absolute bare minimum things I would do to make sure that your dog and everyone around you is safe. And for these, I would stick to them no matter how well trained a dog is. We don’t exist in vacuum, we live in communities where there are other people dogs and animals around us and if we all looked out for each other, the world would be a much better place. So let me know whether you agree or disagree and if there are any non-negotiables you would include that I’ve missed!