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Dog has to be grounded; vents don’t help

Sometimes it’s severely challenging to deal with critters.

Even if you genuinely love having them around, it can be challenging to coexist with something that you cannot easily speak with.

I often run into challenges with my dogs when they are frustrated about something as well as I cannot decide what it is. It’s even more complicated when you are dog sitting for an extra puppy with unrespected triggers as well as behavioral tendencies. This is what I am realizing right now as I attempt to get my work done over the sound of a dog barking his head off. At first, I thought that putting him into the spare bedroom would calm down the situation… And then the A/C started working, you see, because I am staying in a household with a giant centralized indoor air temperature control plan, there is no way for me to turn off the A/C in one unique room. I can have the AC unit powered on or I can have the AC unit powered off. This means, the puppy is stuck listening to the sound of the central air quality control unit no matter where I put him in the house, then clearly, the cooling system is genuinely frustratedting to my new furry associate as well as I am not sure what I can do for him. I genuinely need the A/C operating because it is incredibly overheated as well as humid outside. I cannot leave the dog outside in the unpleasant air quality. I also cannot get any work done without the A/C unit or with the sound of his incessant complaining. I easily wish I could just talk to this dog to find out why he hates A/C so severely. Until then… I wear ear plugs.

 

 

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