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RE: How do you take the stress out? - Finspiracy - 09-23-2020

Stress? Too familiar to me...

I had 2 coping mechanisms.

1. Walking. Walking really fast, walking really far.

2. Drinking alcohol. Drinking really fast, drinking really much.

Now i can't walk and i can't drink, so i pretty much just cry and flip the bird at the sky (which i don't even see)


RE: How do you take the stress out? - Sol - 09-23-2020

(09-22-2020, 02:19 PM)beez Wrote: My dogs are my stress relievers.

No matter how crappy a day has been, no matter my mood, they are always happy to see me and demand nothing more than a belly rub and a brushing.


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That little pom that we have was like that but now that he's aging, he's turning nasty. We are both very careful with him but he'll try and bite at times, for no reasons whatsoever. He'd NEVER let us brush him. Even the groomer we bring him to has a problem with him. tinyshocked


RE: How do you take the stress out? - Sol - 09-23-2020

(09-22-2020, 07:30 PM)guohua Wrote: Stress Release???
OK, but it's just me,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,




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Now now. Let's be honest here, that's a stress relief for Mr G. tinycool


How about you?


RE: How do you take the stress out? - Sol - 09-23-2020

(09-23-2020, 12:31 AM)ChiefD Wrote: I think being outdoors is good for one’s physical and mental health too.


Aye Aye! It recenters. For me anyhow.. minusculebiggrin


RE: How do you take the stress out? - NightskyeB4Dawn - 09-23-2020

(09-23-2020, 01:06 PM)Sol Wrote:
(09-22-2020, 02:19 PM)beez Wrote: My dogs are my stress relievers.

No matter how crappy a day has been, no matter my mood, they are always happy to see me and demand nothing more than a belly rub and a brushing.


tinybiggrin

That little pom that we have was like that but now that he's aging, he's turning nasty. We are both very careful with him but he'll try and bite at times, for no reasons whatsoever. He'd NEVER let us brush him. Even the groomer we bring him to has a problem with him.   tinyshocked

I think you are doing it wrong.

Here is a guide on how to relax with you dog.


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