To achieve your Dreams, Part 5
Here is the letter “E” part of my Office Poster
“To achieve your Dreams, Remember your ABC’s”
"Enjoy Life Today. Yesterday is gone, and tomorrow will never come"
As some of you know, my wife Celine is a dog trainer.
I learn a lot about life when watching how she helps dogs.
Something important I learned about them is that they do not
live in the past, they do not live in the future, they just Live in the NOW!
That is why it is easier and faster to rehabilitate a dog.
I too have ups and downs. When the downs come, that is when
I start spending some time with my dogs to remember to just
"Enjoy Life Today" :o)

I wish you all a wonderful day!
Andre Dube
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I completely agree. Dogs love you no matter what, you love them, they'll love you back. They are always happy to see you and they give you support when you need it.
Sad note, we recently found out that our 8 yr old lab has bone cancer. There isn't much we can do for him at this point, which is devastating. I am thankful for all the great years of being himself that he has given to us. He will be missed, and never forgotten.
He is still giving it all he's got, which is inspiring. Even when life hands you the short straw, you keep living everyday to the fullest.
Thank you for sharing a very touching thought. Lindsey
Hey Lindsey,
I am sorry to hear for your dog, and completely understand.
We also lost one of our dogs many years ago in the same way...
"Muffin" was the best friend of our two years old son.
Take the best of every day with your dog.