πΎ "There’s no such thing as a bad dog."
πΎ More Important Than Nature: Love and Nurture 1. π± Gentle by Nature — The Real Problem is the Environment Dogs are not born aggressive or evil. Most behavioral issues come from fear, abuse, neglect, or poor training. Just like people aren’t “bad” by nature, but are often shaped by pain, trauma, and broken relationships, dogs too are not bad creatures — they are often just poorly raised . 2. π Not “Problem Dogs” — Just Wounded Souls Before we blame a dog for barking, biting, or running away, we need to read the emotions behind the behavior. They can’t speak, but they long to be loved , to feel safe , to trust again . “All creation has been groaning together in the pains of childbirth until now.” – Romans 8:22 Whether human or animal, we are all wounded under a broken world. When we choose compassion and understanding, we help the world move one step closer to healing. 3. π§‘ They Change with Love Many owners have seen once-difficult dogs transform entirely ...