New Review- Leaving Triscuit by Will Pollock
The bond between pets and owners is a magnetic force which seems to defy all logic. Author Will
Pollock intuitively taps into the metaphysical reality of the unseen communication between himself and his lovable rat terrier,
Triscuit, and shares his enlightenment with those who find it a challenge to be separated from their pet for any length of time.
Leaving Triscuit divulges the universal feelings of guilt and anxiety experienced by pet owners, and more importantly, addresses the emotions of the beloved pet and how to allay any perception of owner abandonment.
It is difficult not to engage with the personality of Triscuit.
Pollock shares plenty of anecdotes, pictures, and even video links of this once neglected dog turned center-stage ham.
Getting to know Triscuit sets the stage for understanding where a dog has been in life and making sense of why a dog behaves the way it does.
The author shares his personal journey of how he and Triscuit crossed paths, the trials, and errors of their separations and the spiritual communication that must be acknowledged and practiced in developing a stress-free relationship with pets.
Beginning with the “What to do�?� when your pet jumps into your suitcase while you are packing to go away without your furry companion,
Pollock discusses the significance of focusing on effective images in conveying reassurance and love.
Other tips include allowing a pet to be involved as part of the process before you leave and establishing a routine to pave the way for less discomfort.
Finally, sending positive thoughts across the miles is not to be underestimated.
While not an exact science, it is difficult to dispute the effectiveness of this technique for which examples are described.
It is clear the audience for this book is anyone who has a relationship with a pet; however, there is ironically much wisdom in how to communicate and connect with other “people� here too if you read between the lines.
Leaving Triscuit provides a roadmap for solidifying ties with man’s best friend and with Triscuit’s best friend.
A very loving tribute.
Pollock intuitively taps into the metaphysical reality of the unseen communication between himself and his lovable rat terrier,
Triscuit, and shares his enlightenment with those who find it a challenge to be separated from their pet for any length of time.
Leaving Triscuit divulges the universal feelings of guilt and anxiety experienced by pet owners, and more importantly, addresses the emotions of the beloved pet and how to allay any perception of owner abandonment.
It is difficult not to engage with the personality of Triscuit.
Pollock shares plenty of anecdotes, pictures, and even video links of this once neglected dog turned center-stage ham.
Getting to know Triscuit sets the stage for understanding where a dog has been in life and making sense of why a dog behaves the way it does.
The author shares his personal journey of how he and Triscuit crossed paths, the trials, and errors of their separations and the spiritual communication that must be acknowledged and practiced in developing a stress-free relationship with pets.
Beginning with the “What to do�?� when your pet jumps into your suitcase while you are packing to go away without your furry companion,
Pollock discusses the significance of focusing on effective images in conveying reassurance and love.
Other tips include allowing a pet to be involved as part of the process before you leave and establishing a routine to pave the way for less discomfort.
Finally, sending positive thoughts across the miles is not to be underestimated.
While not an exact science, it is difficult to dispute the effectiveness of this technique for which examples are described.
It is clear the audience for this book is anyone who has a relationship with a pet; however, there is ironically much wisdom in how to communicate and connect with other “people� here too if you read between the lines.
Leaving Triscuit provides a roadmap for solidifying ties with man’s best friend and with Triscuit’s best friend.
A very loving tribute.
Published on August 15, 2016 06:36
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animal-lovers, dogs, pets, will-pollock
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