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Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 3:09

A trip I took with my pet that I will never forget...

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And I leaned into the dog mentality, because every time I spent time with Finnegan out in the world, I was always moved by the way she would stop and sniff and smell, but always with curiosity, not with fear. And I wanted to take that energy on. And being with her on this trip was absolutely incredibly instrumental for me because it was instructional for me. I consciously decided to lean into her gestalt, the way she was, her dogness

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@EricG
Eric Owens
@EricG · 0:31

@DBPardes

Hey, Deborah. Eric here. Thanks so much for dropping us right in and sharing that personal, life changing experience and your adventure and your life with your dog. It sounds great. Sounds like that was a great dog. And I can certainly appreciate having a pet for a long time, and then when they're gone, it is hard to move on and go with another one, that sort of thing. So, anyway, thank you so much for sharing that story
@Phil
phil spade
@Phil · 1:56
So it's about a two hour drive, and immediately out of the gate, all of a sudden the cat starts meowing loudly, totally scared about the car trip, and thought, well, she'll just settle down. But at times she was on the headrest, couldn't really get her back in the kennel that we had, and on the headrest, meowing loudly. And I remember it being pretty nasty out
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