I went thru a really painful divorce years ago but was lucky enough to get some really good counselors help me thru it. I feel for Ceasar. It is hard to lose the person you have all your history and children with, no matter what the circumstances. Actually, I am very familiar with grief but for some reason, Mickey's death was a different kind. Maybe because of the guilt. None of my other grief experiences had guilt involved and I was always able to deal with it better. it seems as I've gotten older I have less defense mechanisms. (or they are just plain worn out!) I am off now for 6 days so I plan to try to do some things that I enjoy and find comforting, including framing his pawprints.
How large is Ceasars' dog rehab that you see people take their dog to on the show? Have you been there? A friend of mine says her brother worked for Ceasar and said he is a very nice guy and that what you see on tv is how it really is. It's amazing to me that he always knows exactly what a dog needs even when I've seen him approach the same problem in another dog differently. I REALLY wish he would write a book that is nothing but dog psycology and how they think. I know he is always covering that in his books as he goes along, but I would like to have a book that does not tell you what to do for this or that, but one that just tells you how dogs view the world. I've looked for one on the net and can't find anything.
I'm thinking I need to