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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

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  • @TreasureBooks
    @TreasureBooks  Год назад +21

    Order my book here: www.amazon.com/Treasure-Book-Making-Crafting-Sustainable/dp/1684812119

    • @JSteer.FlowerOfMyHeart
      @JSteer.FlowerOfMyHeart Год назад +1

      I bought your book!! It arrived today. Can't wait to dive into it!!! 🤗

    • @mybohosoulsharon
      @mybohosoulsharon Год назад

      Pre-ordered and expect delivery within the next 2 weeks! I’m in Canada 🇨🇦 So excited to get it Natasa! ❤

    • @nadinelewis4356
      @nadinelewis4356 Год назад

      As soon as I finished watching this video, I ordered your book, I received it yesterday, and finished reading it today. It's AWESOME!!!! I'm hoping for a second volume. 😉 Thank you for your videos and for your dedication to writing your book which is very well written. You're AMAZING!!!!

    • @heatherw4064
      @heatherw4064 Год назад

      DONE! I can’t wait to get my hands on this🩷🩷🩷

    • @faithharless9359
      @faithharless9359 Год назад

      Banjo just needs time and love. Love heals!

  • @anixa00ify
    @anixa00ify Год назад +50

    Please don’t ever question your videos. They are amazing to us. You continue to inspire us!

  • @zynzane9680
    @zynzane9680 7 месяцев назад +2

    You stand out because while you use the materials as others, your projects are so elegant. I really enjoy watching you make things. And I think adding the stitching really does dress up a paper strip and make it special.

  • @annieg5100
    @annieg5100 Год назад +56

    Please Natasha don’t ever feel like your videos are not worth making, you have new junk journaling audiences everyday and plus it refreshes our memories and gives us new projects to do even if they have been videod many times. I amongst everyone else love every single video you do, you are a great inspiration to all of us and you make the videos so simple to follow. When something look’s factory made or the most impossible thing to do ourselves you swoop in and save us the money to buy it because you show us how we can make it ourselves by the simplest details and you give us the confidence to do so. Natasha you are such a joy to watch I Love Your humor and your compassion for not throwing “trash” away. I just can’t say enough about how your such an inspiration and I can’t wait to get your book. Congratulations on your book and your handsome new lil guy, he’s so adorable. I hope you know how much we love and care about you.❤❤❤Thank you so much for all you do!!

    • @aussiemachandmadeeverything
      @aussiemachandmadeeverything Год назад +4

      I second everything Annie said, you are just brilliant at everything you put yr hand to & I appreciate it so much 😊

  • @dollybee2180
    @dollybee2180 Месяц назад +1

    Fabulous ideas. I think there are so many of us that are scrap paper tragics that are grateful for ideas on how to put them to use, so thank you

  • @crystalmontgomery-yantzie2638
    @crystalmontgomery-yantzie2638 Год назад +21

    Be patient with your new baby. Abused and neglected pups need their humans to use soft gestures and tone of voice. Dog treats are an effective way to establish a sense of trust. Research using hand gestures/commands along with verbal commands. It will take some time to undo the torture your poor little baby endured. Bless you for giving him a chance to be loved and cared for. He is precious!

  • @ramona7755
    @ramona7755 Год назад +9

    Your pup is absolutely gorgeous!! We rescued our dog almost 9 years ago, and many of my friends have rescued dogs. They are the best! They need time to adjust in the beginning, as they are in shock and don't know what to make of their new environment. Plus, he's probably scared of all new noises, smells, etc. But over time, they will start to trust you and your family, and get adjusted to this new life. I think what helps the most is having a routine (e.g., being fed at the same time), lots and lots of exercise (especially since he's so young), a calm environment, and lots of positive reinforcement and rewards. Over time, he will get more and more used to this new life, and he'll feel loved and safe, and he will return that love tenfold. And that will be so awesome for him, but also for you and your family! Dogs, especially rescued dogs, can bring so much love, laughter, inspiration (to exercise, to try new things, to appreciate the small things in life), and so much joy!
    Also, I love your videos sooo much! Your channel is the only one I follow to this extent, watching each new video as soon as it gets released, and often rewatching old ones as I work on projects and need guidance, new ideas, and inspiration.

    • @Maris-t2n
      @Maris-t2n 10 месяцев назад +1

      Animals are a lot like people. They need to learn to trust the family. They will pick one in the family to be their favorite. It takes time. God bless you for fostering your fur baby. ❤

  • @hsuanlin0227
    @hsuanlin0227 Год назад +112

    Thank you so so much for saving this baby . With endless love and patrons , I believe everything will turn out fine . Thank you again .

  • @SilverSithWitch
    @SilverSithWitch Год назад +4

    When adopting dogs...🐕
    It takes 3 days for them to decompress.
    3 weeks for them to learn your routine.
    3 months for them to feel at home.
    Patience is the key.
    Bless you for rescuing this baby and giving him a second chance. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @raelenecreed5513
    @raelenecreed5513 Год назад +82

    Thank you for the great ideas and for taking in Banjo. Just give him time and lots of love. You won’t regret it. All of my fur babies have been rescues and each one has settled in differently.

  • @skorch91
    @skorch91 Год назад +38

    Happy for you and understand your mixed feelings ❤ Our rescue pit-mix gave us 14 years of ups and downs and we learned it’s a heartfelt commitment like nothing else. At first she was so anxious that we could not leave her in the house alone - she’d claw at the door and howl so loud. 1. People said get a crate/large cage. Coming from a pound, we hated the thought. But it helped keep her from hurting herself and the house. We draped a blanket on it to make it less distracting in there land it eventually turned into a refuge for her. When we had to be away, she would howl in the cage but she would take her anxiety out howling and chewing on toys. After a while, we got to the point where we would leave the cage door open when we’d leave and she would use it as she wanted. After a year or so, the crate was gone but we kept her bed in the same spot. 2. Routines. Play and exercise routines. She was great when tired out and I can say I do not go for the daily walks and runs that I used to. 3. We took her with us as much as we could. Even if it meant one of us staying in the car with her while the other went in for the errand. We explored hiking trails, lakes, parks, and neighborhood streets. Vacations were dog friendly places and camping trips. 😊. In hindsight our rescue gave US a great life. 4. There’s always quirks - she was always a bit anxious but we learned to how to help her. She loved people but there were only a couple of other dogs she could be around. ❤ All the best and good luck! Dog people around you will be a huge help! ❤

    • @laurapaglia8229
      @laurapaglia8229 Год назад +3

      Love what you say skorch91!
      I've taken in street animals for soooo many years, some became my furry children, some were at home only until the perfect family came. People usually say "make an animal happy by adopting them", I say instead "make yourself happier by adopting an animal!". Making YOU happy is NOT their job... but they can't help it!!! ^_^

    • @MariKayCreations
      @MariKayCreations Год назад +2

      When we had dogs, and first heard about 'crating' we were horrified. But though we never ended up using crates, I have since learned how natural it is for a dog to want a small safe space that belongs just to them. When our oldest dog was coming to the end of his life, he would seek out small spaces, like behind the couch etc. So I agree, either an actual crate, or making a smaller space inside a room where they can see you - I guess it could even be a large cardboard box, lined with a blanket. Thank you & everyone else who adopts. We were ignorant of the problem back in the day, so we did buy our boy, but if we ever got more dogs, they would be rescue ones.

    • @laurapaglia8229
      @laurapaglia8229 Год назад +2

      @@MariKayCreations when I welcome a new kitty in my home, he or she ends up in one of the bathrooms for the first few days. Cats are absolutely territorial and when in a new space they need to "make it theirs" by exploring and marking. Of course this is way easier in a bathroom than in the whole apartment. On top of it the space is totally theirs, I go every now and then to feed them and keep them company (always considering how THEY feel about it), and little by little they come out and explore the rest of the house. BUT... they know that they can go back to the bathroom if they feel unsafe or insecure, by making it theirs the first few days it's their SAFE PLACE.
      Unfortunately, when I say this, I often get shocked stares by people who might have never lived with an animal... 😅 "How cruel, shutting them up in the bathroom!"... No, that's exactly what then need at that very moment. A small, safe space.
      We do that too... when we aren't unwell we want a cozy couch with a view ☺
      PS: always, always rescues 🥰

  • @joannweber4393
    @joannweber4393 Год назад +24

    I am so happy to hear you rescued Banjo! He will be forever grateful. Don't giver up on him - it takes about a year for them to figure that this is their forever home and you won't turn him away. His loyalty to you will be so precious! I loved your video and the fact that no paper is insignificant - it is always ready to be made into something that will make you smile!

  • @lucindabeaver9602
    @lucindabeaver9602 Год назад +29

    Love this video. I can not wait to get started on sewing my scraps. My rescue dog came to us nine years ago. At first, no one could get near her. She went into a corner and stayed there for a couple of days. Then, slowly, she came to us with treats. To calm her down, I would pat her on the shoulder and say on a very low voice, your okay your okay. To this day, when something upsets her, she looks at me, waiting for me to say it. And I do often. Stay warm and loving to Banjo. He will come around it just takes time and patience.

  • @tarahines9931
    @tarahines9931 Год назад +55

    THE BEAD ON HIS PAW! Little signs it is meant to be. 😂 So grateful for everything you post (including your humor, creativity, and compassion). Please keep posting the "obvious" or "throw away" tutorials as they are neither to most of us here!
    I am sure you will also get a ton of advice, but hoped to offer some that has helped our family! For rescues that arrived "aggressive" or unwieldy, a structured routine and positive reinforcement (without either of you getting exhausted at the skill to be learned) were the best. Not sure if this is happening, but it's also not uncommon for rescues to lash out at children or men; with your help, it won't be that way for forever. 💜

  • @connierohall4248
    @connierohall4248 Год назад +29

    Banjo is adorable! Never worry about the noise he is making…it’s like listening to children in church, we are happy they are there!!!! I love this project. I have tons of off-cuts and will be using them to make these!! Thank you

  • @caridavila2071
    @caridavila2071 Год назад +4

    Natasha we just love hanging out with you and playing with our paper crafts with you! Never feel like your videos are silly! Also good luck with your new fur baby! I know he will bring you a lifetime of happiness! ❤

  • @kathyduer7108
    @kathyduer7108 Год назад +2

    Please keep Banjo in your videos. Im sure we all want to see how he makes his way into your lives and your hearts. Patience and understanding. He will be the best dog ever !!! 🫠

  • @kathleenmccrory9883
    @kathleenmccrory9883 Год назад +29

    I received my copy of your book a few days ago. I love it, and look forward to your next video on it. As for the beauty you've rescued, it takes time for an animal to learn to trust again. Patience and time, lots of love. The fact that he's not hiding from you, and is willing to lie nearby sleeping, is a very good sign that you're making progress. Sending you both hugs.

  • @rainydayjournals4206
    @rainydayjournals4206 Год назад +12

    Great video, as always! Going to make some of these today. In about 127 years, I hope to have used up my scrap strips.

    • @zeldac1484
      @zeldac1484 Год назад +3

      Lol! So funny - but true! Don’t worry though ... you’re not alone 😃

  • @joansouthworth9687
    @joansouthworth9687 Год назад +7

    You ALWAYS inspire us! Don’t ever think some technique is too simple to teach! Sometimes, those techniques are ‘springboards’ to a different idea, so keep on showing us new techy stuff. Also, your puppy is such a delight to see and hear him rummaging around. Rescued puppies are the best! I have a beautiful smooth coated collie I rescued 10 years ago. She was so scared and anxious…..one behavioral doggy therapist told us she was hopeless. My daughter and I told that lady goodbye and that she could leave our home. So, we just did whatever ‘Suzy’ wanted to do. We followed her lead. It took months for her to walk through doorway to go outside and to come back inside, so we carried her; two years to leave the kitchen but now, 10 years later….. She has four beds all over the house and is a mushy, sweet, couch potato and we so love her! She travels with us on vacation and is so awesome. So don’t give up! You just have to go at his pace. He will come around.

    • @TreasureBooks
      @TreasureBooks  Год назад

      Ohhh thats so sweet! She is so lucky to have you ❤️

  • @karent2851
    @karent2851 Год назад +1

    Yes, you've taken on a handful with Banjo! Just give him time. Sometimes it takes a while, but dogs live in the moment.
    I imagine being in the room with you while you're making videos is comforting to him because of the constant sound of your voice.

  • @phyllisknoll4950
    @phyllisknoll4950 Год назад +36

    Hi Natasha! You book arrived on my doorstep the other day. I can tell it was a labor of love for you and I appreciate all your hard work. I love your RUclips videos, and purchased your book mainly as a way of giving back to YOU for teaching me about Treasure Books. Your book is on my desk, right beside my projects!
    Congratulations on bringing Treasure Books to the public. I know your book will be a blessing to anyone who uses it. God bless you and I wish you much success! ❤

    • @Sundies_Art
      @Sundies_Art Год назад +2

      Yes, I too bought her book. I am so grateful for everything Natasha puts together. She is a wonderful spirit and this book; I will treasure too.

    • @suzanneroberts5290
      @suzanneroberts5290 Год назад

      Lovely craft. Soooo creative! Love the puppy. Your love can overcome all challenges.❤

  • @coraclampitt4110
    @coraclampitt4110 Год назад +1

    It is worth all the feelings you are going through to save this dog. He will become the most loyal of companions. Just continue loving him. Thank God for people like you.

  • @S12180G
    @S12180G Год назад +4

    Banjo! Love him already. I, too, have a rescue with full-on anxiety. For an example, my dog hated the sound of paper. I would show her a sheet and give her praise and a small treat, every time she relaxed in the sight of paper. Then, I moved on to making noise with the paper. Again, allowing her to relax and positive praise. Look into clicker training. It really helps. Patience also helps, lol. Dont get discouraged he will come around!

  • @JessicaTran831
    @JessicaTran831 Год назад +1

    I think it’s wonderful that you rescued him. My husband and I rescued our Luna, she was severely abused and so thin. She is the sweetest girl and instantly we fell in love with her and she did with us to. The biggest thing we invested in was training. To help her not be so anxious or fearful of others. She also had separation anxiety. The training really helped her and us as well. Good luck!! ❤

  • @lynneswanson5803
    @lynneswanson5803 Год назад +1

    How fabulous for scraps, Thankyou so much. Banjo needs to be able to trust, this will take a few weeks. Just give him lots of love, try not to leave him on his own for the first few weeks as he will feel abandoned. He will come round and he will give you all unconditional love. It’s just time as others have mentioned. Keep at it,it is very emotional and uncertain but the love you’ll get back will be well worth it. I’m so glad he was rescued. Well done. Stay safe xx

  • @AliceinJournalLand
    @AliceinJournalLand Год назад +15

    Your videos (and your voice) always relax and inspire me. No idea is ever too small for a tutorial. It’s often the little things that we tend to either forget or don’t think about.
    As for Banjo, We too, rescued 2 dogs almost 5 years ago now. A Great Dane (she was about 2 years old) and a Doberman (she was about 6 years old). The Doberman would food guard and stealing from the Dane and our other dog. She wasn’t house trained and would do her business wherever she wanted. She would try to dominate the Dane and our Cocker Spaniel, and was being the typical momma dog and tried to “mother” our son and nipped him in the leg. He was running in the house and she didn’t think he should be doing that.
    We had no history on the dogs but within a few weeks we started to figure each dog out. We were on the road to getting the Doberman house trained and things started to relax.
    One thing we learned was to have boundaries. Things they couldn’t do- chewing other things besides their toys or chews. Which we had and still have LOTS of.
    Banjos barking at sounds is a good thing. He is protecting his home and his new family. He seems really relaxed and comfortable in his new home, if a little bored, hence the fabric assault. Certain breeds need lots of stimulation ( my Doberman), and maybe Banjo. He looks like a pit bull. EVERYTHING will be ok sooner than you think. Just stay calm and relaxed. Dogs can feel all of your feelings. If you are tense, he will be tense. If you are happy and relaxed, he will be also.
    And once again, thank you for your hard work. I really appreciate your videos and your sense of humor.

  • @debbiethomas5658
    @debbiethomas5658 Год назад +2

    Great post! Don't worry about the background noise. It's louder to you than to us. The only noise I heard was when Banjo barked and my dog got up and looked out the window 😊.

    • @londongael414
      @londongael414 Год назад

      Good point! So many YT videos where people apologise for background sounds I can hardly hear, or can't hear at all. And even when I can hear them, I don't usually mind a bit of "life" in the background.

  • @queeniepop2058
    @queeniepop2058 Год назад +3

    Congratulations on your new baby! I can totally relate to all you are feeling. Training him with little training treats will make his life fun. I recommend a crate. They are den animals and usually like them. Randomly put treats in the crate (or a bed) and let him come upon them. Act like scary things are exciting and fun. For example, with my dog, I act all excited and giddy when there is thunder or when a big truck goes by. It has worked for me. Routine is best as with any toddler. One word or short phrases with commands. I let mine chew up certain things and everything else was NO NO NO!!!! If Banjo is two or younger, it will take until at least the two year mark for the puppy energy to dissipate some. Good luck. You will do fine. But you sound like me, I tend to lose focus if there is another heartbeat around and I usually give as much or more concern to that creature than myself. Lots of love and lots of fetch and he will be worth it all!! He's beautiful! 💖 Oh, and singing. I have one or two songs I sing or hum in the morning and before bed. Calming. They really are just like toddlers.

  • @maryannschuetz5155
    @maryannschuetz5155 Год назад +1

    NO one in the history of the world has ever calmed down by being told to "Calm Down". However, if you do, he will too! It takes time to feel safe & to trust. He is a puppy & EVERYTHING is a chew toy! (trust me...I have a GIANT Jar of Shame that belonged to what I would consider "The World's Best Dog"). I made a designated toy box and immediately started with training...ONE or TWO word commands and a low strong NO when things weren't going so well. High pitched voices make dogs more excited so I feel pitch is EVERYTHING... and TRUST! He sure is cute & you sure are amazing❣ I LOVED the sound of his nails in your video🔥 Best wishes & good luck ☘ Thanks so much for another fabulous tutorial.

  • @javapick
    @javapick Год назад +26

    Fantastic project! I always feel this tremendous guilt when I get rid of off-cuts. Even though I put them in the recycling bin, I have this pang of shame and now I can be off-cut shameless! Thank you!
    Banjo is gorgeous and bless you and your family for committing to him. As everyone has already said - patience is key. It breaks my heart when people return dogs to the shelter because of various issues, which I believe only serves to exacerbate the many difficulties these sweet babies already face. I can't imagine what it would feel like to be brought to a home, start to feel hopeful and comfortable, only to be removed from that comfort and returned to a shelter cage. Trust would surely go out the window. We've had three rescue dogs. Our current, Duke, is a Pit Bull who was raised from four weeks old to be a fight dog. He was saved from that life and we got him from the rescue agency at 4 months old. That was almost 4 years ago. Despite much training, he still has that urge to go after other dogs, so we are a one-dog family and we take him for walks at 4:30 a.m. before the other neighborhood dogs go for their walks. I wish we could give him a more dog-social life, but he enjoys his life with us very much and loves us and all people. Telling you all of this because sometimes, depending on the dog, you may have to adjust your expectations and hopes for what their life will be like. But as the others have said, patience, love, and training. Being consistent with the training and making sure everyone in the family backs each other up is key. Prayers for you all and Banjo!

  • @kelleymiller4508
    @kelleymiller4508 Год назад +1

    I love your videos-you are so talented. Thank you for sharing your gift with us! I wanted to tell you that I rescued a dog about 6 years ago and it was the best decision! He had separation anxiety for about 2 months-he ate all, and I mean all of my blinds when I was at work. I took him to the vet and was told to crate him while I was at work. Well poor little guy tried so hard to get out that he broke off most of his front teeth-i felt so bad and he's never been back in that crate ever since. What worked for me and him was time. Consistency and time. He will get to know you and his new surroundings and begin to trust you and your family that you love him and aren't going to harm or crate him. I find that my little guy likes to go outside so I let him out as much as he wants. Little things for them to look forward to is good. Take him on walks-wear him out! Let him begin to trust his surroundings! You got this! He's got this! Time is your friend for this challenge! Take care!

  • @rosannagajdanelson999
    @rosannagajdanelson999 Год назад +5

    You have so many wonderful ideas and are so creative! When watching your videos, I often think about your "GET TO KNOW ME - 10 Crafty Questions" video and it makes feel so grateful for what I have in life. Thanks for all you share!

  • @billiesides2587
    @billiesides2587 Год назад +9

    With Banjo (great name !) it’s all about time and love! I went through much the same with my Gracie. She actually ran away 2 days after I brought her home and was gone for 3weeks! All I can tell you is she was the most devoted companion and an excellent therapist!She nursed me through a debilitating back injury and a broken heart when I lost my job. Hang in there! It took us a year or so to get there, but was well worth the wait. ❤️

  • @janfontana2530
    @janfontana2530 Год назад

    I had rescued a toy poodle, who was left in a small cage on the patio in hot Florida. She was such a sweetheart. The only issue I ever had, which it really wasn't even a bad thing, she wouldn't go in the kitchen! It took five years. But all they need is love, and I have three poodles now. They like routine, same thing everyday. Every morning at 7:30 I put my slippers on, and they know were going outside for their morning potty time. And they love to hear your voice, I constantly talk to them. They just need love, and hugs. They need trust, just be consistent. You will all get into a routine that will make him a great dog. Love the name. Love that you rescued him. Your a great lady💓💞💕

  • @debhat
    @debhat Год назад +7

    Good morning, Natasha! First, I love this video. I just completed work on some little booklets, so I have tons of scraps and have been unable to figure out what to do with them. Already have a dozen masterboards, so didn't need to make any more of those! So thanks for reading my mind and providing the inspiration I need. But more importantly, good on you for saving Banjo from an unthinkable fate. We adopted our "Muggs" nine years ago - he came from a kill shelter in a neighboring state, so would have met the same fate as Banjo. He was a challenging puppy and there were times we considered taking him back to the adoption agency. So I understand what you're going through. We put him into dog training and doggie daycare for socialization as soon as he was old enough and that made a big difference in his temperament and trust level. I can't imagine life without him and am so glad we hung in there. I'm sure you will be glad too. Banjo looks like a great dog! Hugs and cheers from Denver CO!

    • @mariannebagliani3767
      @mariannebagliani3767 Год назад +1

      Barely a week with Banjo? Even a well adjusted dog needs time to acclimate to a new home so he will need even more time and love after his ordeal especially during his formative months.. Don't get discouraged, take baby steps with him and have patience. He is a very lucky boy for you to have found each other❤

  • @HealingIndi65
    @HealingIndi65 Год назад +1

    Thank You for rescuing Banjo 🪕 We were blessed to rescue four beautiful dogs in my lifetime. Lots of cuddles and patience is key. Set boundaries with love and reward him often for his small wins. His story is different now that he has you. Keep looking forward. ❤🐶

  • @craftygrandma56
    @craftygrandma56 Год назад +1

    Rescuing a dog is never an easy task! Kudos to you and your family. Please don't give up on him. He needs a lot of love, understanding and hugs. Get his confidence by talking to him gently. Perhaps give him a toy or a blanket to give him comfort. Even an old blanket or shirt with your scent will help. Loud noises especially fireworks and/or thunder will most likely give him the shakes. I find putting a blanket over him will calm him down. I went as far as sitting on the floor under a table with a shared blanket over our heads most comforting to him waiting for the thunder and lightening to stop. (I too hate thunder!!) He gained trust after that and forever loved me !!! Sadly he passed from old age and this was the best dog we ever had. Good luck!

  • @I_am_Michelle
    @I_am_Michelle Год назад +1

    Thank you for saving baby Banjo 🪕. He’s beautiful. It will take time, tears, and patience. I rescued my dogs from a shelter and they were the most loving and caring precious things I’ve ever had. I loved them for 15 years. I miss them dearly and will miss them forever.

  • @mitchncarolreeves2352
    @mitchncarolreeves2352 Год назад +33

    I loved this video & can hardly wait to get started❣️ Your teaching is so complete & easy to understand, especially for the newbie‼️🤗
    Banjo is a beautiful dog! Love, patience & training will make him an awesome addition to your family. Thanks for your willingness & compassion for saving him❣️🎉😂

  • @kkbartist
    @kkbartist Год назад +1

    Advice for the dog: Just finished one year with a rescued, reactive, unsocialized adult Rottweiler. The first three days, my very large adult fiancé cried from the stress lolol the first 3 weeks we were convinced someone else could do a better job with her and tried to find a new owner. By the end of the first 3 months we were STARTING to have faith in our routines and accomplishments so just don’t even really plan on being relaxed and sure of your decision for a bit, it’s just easier. One year later we are in love with her and she has learned to trust us instead of her very flawed instincts. This was our first dog, my first ever “big” dog (they are different) and we had no experience in training a dog. We just watched hours of videos and used trial and error as well as help from our vet (80mg of Prozac is a game changer, she has many ticks from her anxiety that made her untrainable). Best of luck with your baby, consistency is everything ❤️

  • @Graciela_Ibarra83
    @Graciela_Ibarra83 Год назад +12

    Thank you for today's tutorial Treasure Books. Very beautiful work!!
    Banjo is such a beautiful baby! So kind-hearted of you for rescuing him. Just like it's an adjustment for you and your family to have a new member of your family now, it's as or even more of an adjustment for Banjo. With lots of love and patience, everyone will become accustomed. Please don't give up on him. Banjo has a great home now!! 💞💞

  • @valeriemartin3506
    @valeriemartin3506 6 месяцев назад +2

    I am very new to junk journaling and I have just discovered your channel. What a treat going through your past videos!
    They are lovely and awesome ideas and appreciate the tons of inspiration!
    On a separate note....my heart immediately bonded with yours over rescuing a traumatized dog.
    I rescued a miniature Xoloitzcuintli (8lb Mexican Hairless) who spent 10YEARS!!!! 10 YEARS!!! Locked in a cage in a puppy mill. It tookore than 2 years for her to trust me (somewhat) and another 2 years to trust my husband. I named her Ginger. She was Velcro-ed to me like glue!!!
    A long story short....She became my unofficial support animal and truly is the reason I am here today. A few months ago I was forced to day a final goodbye. I had her for 11 years 10 months and 10 days!!! She was 21 years old, almost 22!!! She was one of the very best things to ever happen to me.
    I am still struggling to navigate my life without her.
    Hang on to your sweet Banjo...rescue dogs are truly the best companions!

  • @featherrs
    @featherrs Год назад +3

    Awwww he is adorable. Thank you for taking on a rescue. They are a lot of love, and patience will be the biggest help to you. Just think of him as an empty journal and as you turn the pages, you'll figure out which embellishments work the best. Thank you for all your inspiration and time you spend to bring us these wonderful videos. :)

    • @TreasureBooks
      @TreasureBooks  Год назад

      Ahhh thats wonderful, I love that, thank you ❤️

  • @CraftRoulette
    @CraftRoulette Год назад

    Rescue dogs have a definite adjustment period. In 6-months, Banjo will have it all figured out, and you will have such a good friend. All the best to you all. ❤

  • @DLMz
    @DLMz Год назад +11

    Thank you for ALL your videos! I’ve been following and liking your videos for 2 years but never commented - until Paper Strips & Banjo. I love both! Hang in there. I imagine with the trauma you’ve experienced in your past that Banjo has triggered some difficult emotions. It ALL ends up good. Enjoy Banjo and the process. You’ve done an awesome thing rescuing him. Prayers for you both. ❤

  • @pathackler4606
    @pathackler4606 Год назад +1

    Love, patience and boundaries ... just like with your two legged kids! The reward is priceless.

  • @denisegardner2373
    @denisegardner2373 Год назад +7

    Hi Natasa. My book arrived. It is beautifully done. Proud of you. Hi Banjo. I have only owned rescue pets. With high anxiety dogs I like to sit with them, pet while talking in a calming voice. I also think environment plays a part. If a house is noisy and chaotic I think it may be more difficult to calm them. Also the main thing is consistency and lots and lots of love. Oh..and I love this super cute idea. I especially like how you embellished and showed how you use them. TFS ❤

  • @sharoncooper2630
    @sharoncooper2630 Год назад

    Hi dear Natasa!! So glad you rescued Banjo !! It ‘s very hard now, but hang in there. It will be so worth it. We rescued our girl from the shelter when she was 7 months old. She’s now going on 15 .He will bring you so much love and joy. He knows you saved him and he will never forget. He will always be your boy. Thanks for the tutorial and big congrats on your book!!! A side note , I’m learning the 🪕 😊

  • @jenniferclem5238
    @jenniferclem5238 Год назад +3

    As always, thank you for sharing your creativity. As for your new fur baby I would say TIME, LOVE and SPACE. We rescued as well and over time my Buddy is now my best friend. I respected his space, but taught him to respect mine... After a while he realized I was safe and relaxed. He was so skittish at first, but has warmed up. Hang in there, it's all worth it. ❤

  • @DiamondsandDobermans
    @DiamondsandDobermans Год назад

    My favorite people in the world are those that rescue animals. I have rescued 5 in the last 15 years and my life is so much richer for it. There were many times I second guessed myself but I knew in my heart these dogs needed me. My two rescues now are my whole universe and my life is dedicated to their health and happiness. Bless you and don’t give up. Banjo will come around and trust me he loves you guys already. ❤

  • @zeldac1484
    @zeldac1484 Год назад +5

    Bless you for saving your sweet little guy. And thanks for the video - as always so inspiring! 💕

  • @christinewrightington7098
    @christinewrightington7098 Год назад +1

    Natasha, rescuing a pup is not easy, however ,and believe me, it is veryy rewarding for both you and your pup🩵 my husband & I have 2 rescues and they were very traumatized as well before we got them, it breaks my heart.. the best advice I can give, is to be patient, and give lots & lots of love ( which I know you are already doing🩵). I say now that I was rescued by my pups , not the other way around 🩷 Rescues when they come around ,and it might take some time for them to trust again, but they will!! They are the most grateful pups there is, because you took your time with them, and love them💕 God Bless

  • @teresabenefield731
    @teresabenefield731 Год назад +3

    I’m guilty of hoarding my scraps 😁❤️😊

  • @christineguo2001
    @christineguo2001 Год назад

    Thank you for rescuing this dog! I have five rescues and they all took more than six months to really understand they are now loved and cared for. Most rescues have this guideline for adopters: Whether you rescue an older dog or a puppy, a lot of dogs tend to follow the 3-3-3 rule when getting acclimated: 3 days of feeling overwhelmed and nervous. 3 weeks of settling in. 3 months of building trust and bonding with you. I can honestly say they follow this rule and sometimes it does take them longer. Hang in there with your pup. He will love you soon.

    • @TreasureBooks
      @TreasureBooks  Год назад

      Thank you so much :) We are definitely getting there :) and Banjo seems to be following the rule - only a bit quicker than 3-3-3. More like 3-2-2 which is great!

  • @nedraclawson5312
    @nedraclawson5312 Год назад +4

    We also got a saved dog. At first it seemed she was driving me crazy and I was ready to take her back but soon I began to understand how scared she was and she finally started to settle down. She is 9 months old and will get better with us. Keep up your shows. I am in Georgia in US and love watching you. Thank you.

  • @susananderson8428
    @susananderson8428 Год назад

    Congratulations on rescuing Banjo. I'd have a house full if we didn't travel. Our family lived on a farm when I was growing up and my brother was in college for Veterinary Medicine. We ended up with the dogs, cats, turkeys, and chickens that were abandoned at the clinic for whatever reason! when he graduated and started working as a veterinarian, he couldn't bear to put the animals down if it was because folks couldn't afford to treat them and they were generally healthy. He gave many dogs with heartworms a second chance to live out their lives. That was back before the preventative pills and when the treatment was very expensive. We lost our last kitty about 18 months ago. She was 17 years old. and had been our daughter's until she went to college. I'm grateful for how we raised our kids. They all have at least one rescue dog or cat or both! We get to "grandpet" sit for them when they travel whenever we can so we still have pets!
    I love the envelopes for the journals and the sewn paper strips are adorable. I have not sewn any paper projects and not sure why! I was a sewer long before I was a paper crafter. I really enjoy your channel. Your projects are fun and beautiful. TFS.

  • @scottcain9544
    @scottcain9544 Год назад +8

    Really like this strip idea and how to package them. Congratulations on the dog! Training is the one single best thing you can do to help him settle in and live a happy life. I have had a lot of dogs and currently have 3, one is a rescue. I still treat her the same as the other two and trained her, now we have a great life together.

    • @maineiacts
      @maineiacts Год назад

      Right! I would recommend some training and learning how to deal with rescue animals...When you take in a virtual ' stranger' (4-legs), need to make time to get to know each other and should work out fine..if not, don't feel guilty about taking it back to a shelter....I KNOW thats A rarity, but some personalities clash and better for all involved if it can't be remedied after trying your best..
      Congrats to All with these heartwarming stories of SUCCESS!!🐕🐈🐎💝🤗🌹🙋‍♀️

  • @chrystalchapin6152
    @chrystalchapin6152 Год назад +9

    Love this project! Banjo is beautiful! Most all of my animals have been rescued by me, and I have loved them so so much. I am 75 yrs old and started taking in strays since my early 20s. They all were like children to me and were all so loyal and loving. I currently have 4 cats and they sure keep my hubs and me entertained! I never had children of my own, but to me they have all been my kids!!!! ❤️

    • @laurapaglia8229
      @laurapaglia8229 Год назад +2

      I see myself in what you write, so much!!! I actually have 2 kitties at home, both fostered, one has arrived only two weeks ago.
      They are my furry children, even if they only stay with me until the perfect family arrives... I don't have human kids either, and I wish and hope is that I'll still be sharing my life with kitties when I'm 75, like you and your husband! ☺

  • @shirleymalatino9474
    @shirleymalatino9474 Год назад

    Thank you for all your beautiful projects, and thank you for saving Banjo, it will take a bit of work and time, but when your dog feels the love, he will be the best friend you have always wanted. I wouldn't trade any of my rescues.

  • @queeniepop2058
    @queeniepop2058 Год назад +9

    ...and the treasures keep coming!!! 💕 I GOT YOUR BOOK!! I GOT YOUR BOOK! It is awesome! So well done!!!! It should become a bestseller! Thank you for the ton of work it took to write it and get it out to us! You are a true master of your craft!!!

    • @helensalo9810
      @helensalo9810 Год назад +1

      Yes I got it also, well done! And thank you your the best❤️

  • @sandybe11
    @sandybe11 Год назад +1

    Congratulations Banjo on finding the best human ever to take care of you!

  • @prayerfularts
    @prayerfularts Год назад +3

    Your book arrived, but I'm on vacation and can't wait to get home to see it in person! I hope others can be helpful with rescue dog advice, I've never done this, but I'm sure it requires a lot of patience.
    I love the idea of sewing on the scraps. They look way more fun in the journal and projects. How clever to keep them by your sewing machine.
    You're very resourceful and I'll be praying you find a way to bring Banjo into your family and make him comfortable in his new home.

  • @annelarsson6152
    @annelarsson6152 Год назад +1

    I love the heart of yours adopting this Beautiful dog and saving him from his horrendous former life ❤❤ Natasa!!!
    Wishing him all the best and now he has a fresh new chance in life and is already much loved by you!! 🙏❤️ Of course it is not easy, but it will sure be easier as time goes by.
    There should be PTSD treatment for pets!
    I love all your Crafting ideas, Beautiful package ideas!
    I’m forever inspired by you Natasa!
    I will Wish to have your book as a Birthday gift this year! 👌😍
    Lots of Love and hugs from Anne in Sweden

  • @peaceofjunkjournals
    @peaceofjunkjournals Год назад +7

    This is such a lovely idea! So so inspiring, simple & beautiful! ❤ I always look forward to your uploads.

  • @anngosda7333
    @anngosda7333 Год назад

    So beautiful that you saved your puppy’s life… he will be such a wonderful part of your family once he adjusts to your home.

  • @magistra137
    @magistra137 Год назад +6

    I love this idea, too! I’m so glad you made this tutorial. And, personally, I appreciate all the little suggestions and tips! I hope next time we see your beautiful, new family member, he will have relaxed more and knows to expect love and kindness in his life, now. I have always had rescue pets and I have found it to be one of the most rewarding things I have done in life. Thank you for saving a rescue!

  • @lishachism2600
    @lishachism2600 Год назад +2

    Thank you for rescuing Banjo. Please don’t give up on him. In the end, you will find that he actually rescued you. Much love to you for your good heart and to Banjo ♥️

  • @elizabethk2009
    @elizabethk2009 Год назад +10

    This video is much appreciated! Sometimes we need a reminder of things we create. We tend to forget when up to our eyeballs in our projects. Love it!! 🌸💜

  • @coffeesunshinepaper
    @coffeesunshinepaper Год назад +1

    It's always a hard transition with rescues, they have so much love to give, have simple and consistent boundaries, bless you for saving Banjo!!

  • @tiasjunkpaper
    @tiasjunkpaper Год назад +7

    Yet another charming idea, seemingly simple but with so many possibilities! You really manage to inspire me, again and again, Natasa. Congratulations on your new rescue dog. Having adopted an anxious pup ourselves, I can confidently tell you that it will get easier. It's kind of like when you have a baby. You thought it was such a good idea, and then you come home from the hospital with a tiny little one who depends on you to survive, cries and eats and eats and cries and never lets you sleep--it's so overwhelming and you think, good heavens, what have I done? But then you adjust to each other. Your life is never the same as it was before, but it is also is not as hard as those first days or weeks. You develop routines. You start to understand him, and he comes to see that he can trust you and that life isn't as scary as he thought. Maybe he will always have certain anxieties (our Daisy is still terrified of the vacuum and lawn mower) but he will not be as tense as he is now. I bet it's just the beginning of a wonderful relationship. Wishing you the best!

    • @TreasureBooks
      @TreasureBooks  Год назад +2

      Aw thank you so much! I think of it in the exactly the same way, as I clearly remember bringing a newborn home, and thinking..... ummm where's the manual? haha

  • @missron80
    @missron80 Год назад +1

    Dog content is 100% the way to my heart!
    My dad rescued a very scared and traumatised dog many years ago now. The best advice he gave to me was to not rush them. She was so scared she didn't even come upstairs for the first 6 months he had her but slowly and surely she got used to them until eventually she just suddenly came out of her shell and became one of the sweetest dogs I've ever known.
    Just love him, let him warm up to you in his own time, be gentle, and I'm sure Banjo will be feeling at home by the end of the year. Just be aware that yes, it can take months for them to fully settle in.

  • @4crafty
    @4crafty Год назад +3

    Hello! We also have a rescue pup and a thundershirt works great to help anxiety. We bought ours on Amazon and it made such a difference. Congratulations on your new pup!

  • @linette146
    @linette146 Год назад

    Love these! We rescued an abused dog when he was 7 months old, it was a nightmare at first. He had severe separation anxiety the first time I left for work after getting him and chewed up everything in sight including a door frame and window blinds! I crated him after that while at work and gave lots of love when home. He only had to be crated for a couple of weeks and now, he is an 11 year old “old” man who is the perfect companion. I retired 3 years ago so we spend every day together just relaxing. I know you will heal Banjo soon. Thank you for rescuing him ❤

  • @nettejakobs2501
    @nettejakobs2501 Год назад +6

    Thank you so much for sharing your cool ideas for all these paper stribs and yes, the little things matter! 😊 And thank you for your golden heart for furry bages ❤

  • @debbieb7754
    @debbieb7754 Год назад +1

    Your fur baby is adjusting. He is in your space with you and relaxing. He allowed you to pet him on camera. What you are doing is working. Just keep doing what your doing and loving that sweet baby and he will love you right back!!

  • @joannedreckow519
    @joannedreckow519 Год назад +3

    So wonderful your family has rescued Banjo. I think love, patience and training helps in time to settle the anxiety, though there's probably still always going to be a few "ripped cushions". I hope just being in your company helps him find joy again! Love watching your channel, you are so inspirational ❤️ Can't wait for your book to arrive!

  • @wendyroberts7909
    @wendyroberts7909 Год назад

    Thank you for saving Banjo. Please persevere with him - it’s very early days, but with lots of love and patience, you will be rewarded. At the moment he’s still getting used to your routine and what you require from him. Keep to routines with him, don’t shout when he does wrong but reward him with treats when he gets it right. I can’t think of a better person for him to be with. Keep going with him - he’s looking comfortable already. Please keep us updated with his progress.
    I love your pouches and all that you produce. You work so hard for us. Xx

  • @dodiekoehler
    @dodiekoehler Год назад +4

    We are a Golden Retriever family. In 2018 our 10 year old golden, Grissom died of cancer. Our 5 year old golden, Dexter was so sad and lonely. We wanted to rescue a Golden because we would know what to expect from the breed and how to train. We live in a remote area and could not find a rescue in our state willing to service our area. In 2019, I finally found a rescue in Oklahoma. Looked at pictures on their site. There was one girl named Goldie, she looked rough and not really Golden Retriever. When talking with the woman there. She said Goldie was a golden retriever mix and she had some sort of mange that had caused most of her hair to fall out and that's why she looked the way she did. I drove 629 miles one way, to get her. When they brought her in the room. I took one look at her and said she is not Golden Retriever at all. She was not the dog I had driven that far to get. She was pitiful her eyes were empty and hopeless. And she was not yet a year old. 😢 The woman said,so you don't want her? I said, yes I want her. When I called my husband and told him I had her. I said she's not what we expected. He asked then why are you bringing her home? I said, because I couldn't leave her. As near as we can figure our Goldie is Great Pyrenees yellow lab mix; other than having some gold coloring she is nothing like a golden retriever. 😊 It has not been easy but it's been worth every second. She is a Sweetheart! ❤

  • @darlenesmith7154
    @darlenesmith7154 Год назад +1

    Love all these paper noises....makes me smile.......beautiful new doggie !!!! Thank you...rescues are best !!!!

  • @deborahakahopeclark9244
    @deborahakahopeclark9244 Год назад +4

    I received mine a few days ago and your book is awesome! The book is written just as you are on RUclips. With detail, your excitement and love for all you do! Natasha out does herself once again, you won’t be disappointed if you purchase the book. I love it and thank you Natasha for putting it together for us. ❤😊

  • @Laura-kz8xz
    @Laura-kz8xz Год назад +2

    Banjo is sooo very lucky to have you! I'm glad you saved him. I had a rescue too, and went through the same emotions in the beginning. It took at least 3 months to get fully comfortable. When you think of it , he's adjusting to you and you're adjust to him and that takes time, patience, and lots of love which I know you have. I had to put my little buddy down this past year because he developed IVDD and it was so distressing. We had 10 wonderful years together and he was a big piece of my soul. Enjoy your years with Banjo and you will be rewarded beyond measure!. Thank you for your creative, and inspiring videos. You never cease to amaze me!🦮♥🐶

    • @Laura-kz8xz
      @Laura-kz8xz Год назад

      P.S. I just ordered your book. I've been a fan for a long time and I want to congratulate you for publishing your book. I can't wait to receive it! As I said, you're amazing!

  • @lynnjohnson3669
    @lynnjohnson3669 Год назад

    your videos are great. Don't question yourself. Banjo is just so sweet. Rescue fur babies just need extra love. They never had it before and when they feel loved they settle down to be the best
    pals ever.

  • @zinniapatch2488
    @zinniapatch2488 Год назад +3

    I absolutely loved every second of your video. It would be so hard to decide which pocket would be my favorite, and yes,
    you sure have inspired me. As usual I am always struggling trying to use up those bits and pieces of beautiful scraps, we just can't throw away, and this is so perfect! So thank you for this video and thank you - thank you for saving that adorable Banjo!!!
    You melt my heart when you said you saved him! Pet him for me, and I know he will give you so much love in return for what you have done for him!

  • @purplepixie274
    @purplepixie274 20 дней назад

    Our rescue dog is still surprising us after 6 years! Patience is always key.
    Just sew the buttons on the ruffle or trim, is really quick.
    Love these pouches 😊💜

  • @Broglia123
    @Broglia123 Год назад +4

    These are so cute. I had a bunch of strips in my hand when a notification came up from you! You make me feel so inspired with your work. I love your channel ❤❤

  • @debbie1016
    @debbie1016 Год назад

    I love this project. They turned out beautiful.
    Banjo is adorable. My advice for your new puppy is to remember he is still just a puppy. He needs to be taught things just like a child. For the first 2-3 years they are in the puppy stage. They eventually learn and calm down. Eventually, he will become the best loyal friend you can ask for. He will always be there by your side. He will never judge you and will give you the sweetest and purest unconditional love. The love you get from a dog is pure love. Remember to have patience and never give up on him, and he will never give up on you.

  • @barbaragrace1992
    @barbaragrace1992 Год назад +3

    ❤hi Natasja, I'm waiting for your book to be available here in the UK. I've pre-ordered and it's only coming out 25th August! Anyway what I sometimes use the offcut strips for is as a washi tape. I fold the piece in the length then the corners I cut a 45 degree angle and then both sides of the paper looks good.

  • @karengp8263
    @karengp8263 Год назад +1

    I LOVE your new fur-baby!! He’s a handsome boy!
    You are super timely with these ideas for me. Thank you!!!

  • @leisacarnahan7647
    @leisacarnahan7647 Год назад +2

    I love these! I am going to do this to use up scraps. If your pup is anxious you can also ask your veterinarian to give him something temporary for anxiety until he can get settled in better. We had to do that with ours for a couple of months then wiened him off it and he is doing very well now. We rescued him when he was 6 months old. He has lots of anxiety and trauma when we got him. It will get better. Lots of love and patience.

  • @joycemcbride2458
    @joycemcbride2458 Год назад

    Thank you for giving Banjo a chance. I spent a life time with rescues and once they feel comfortable they are loyal and devoted. They spend their life thanking you and trying to please you. Patience is the key. You have no idea what happened to them during their formative years but the good news is that they are very resilient. It is helpful for them to have their own space. Some place they can go when confused or frightened or just to be alone. Helping them to make good choices helps. Dog training or switching a good choice for a bad choice helps them to please you which is what they want to do. Good luck. And thank you!

    • @TreasureBooks
      @TreasureBooks  Год назад

      Thank you so much for advice and words of encouragement 🙏

  • @elisekt1860
    @elisekt1860 Год назад +2

    This has given me so many ideas. I have lots of rectangle scraps! Oh, and make sure you have LOTS of things for him to chew. Also put everything above his head. It’s like baby proofing your home. One of our pound puppies chewed up everything she could get hold of including the dry wall where she often lay. We also made her cage a safe place. The door is always open and we would give her treats, toys, etc whenever she went in there by herself. Even if she had been naughty but went in there we didn’t scold her. Now she is 1 1/2 years and goes in there to nap or get away with her bone. We have another dog that we’ve also trained to leave her alone if she goes in there. Since he’s been abused, you’ll have to be very patient and calm so he trusts you. Thank you for rescuing him, he’s a beautiful dog.

  • @barbscott980
    @barbscott980 Год назад

    Bless your heart for rescuing that beautiful pup!! Lots of love, time and patience is what I think he needs. He is in a completely different environment than he is used to. It's natural that the transition is challenging - for all of you, including Banjo. So much love to you!

  • @lindseywarren44
    @lindseywarren44 9 месяцев назад

    Awww, sweet baby boy!! I adore that you were able to rescue him in time. He's got such a sweet face. He will get used to all of you and respond to your gentle love and care sooner than you think. Have faith and patience. Once he has trust in your demeanor and routine, he will relax. You'll wake up one day and he will surprise you with a breakthrough. That will be so rewarding for all of you! Take care and I'm so pleased he found his forever home with you. Love and Bless xo

  • @lisacartier-gruen31
    @lisacartier-gruen31 Год назад

    Thank you for rescuing Banjo! He’s beautiful. His anxiety is probably a combination of having space to actually walk around in. Do you have a crate for him? If not, I’d get one big enough, put a crate liner & soft blanket in and leave the door open. That way when he’s feeling overwhelmed he can have his own little space. Does he have any plush toys? If he doesn’t immediately destroy them, I’d get one big enough for him to keep with him, carry it around wherever he goes. Thank you, thank you again for rescuing this sweet boy. He may just be overwhelmed with settling in- waiting to see if this is his forever home. ❤️

  • @shirleylaboy603
    @shirleylaboy603 Год назад

    Thank you for rescuing Banjo. A good walk twice a day will help settle him.He's a young dog, so he's still learning and will probably chew things( keep your good shoes out of reach). Let your vet know what's going on, and they can recommend someone who can help. Australia has very good vets, which I'm sure you already know that.. please don't give up. With the right help, you'll get through to him. He's beautiful, by the way. As far as todays project, I don't think it was a waste of time. You are a good teacher, Natasa. I love ideas using book pages and scraps. 🙂❤️

  • @bettysears6945
    @bettysears6945 Год назад

    Banjo will be a wonderful companion for you! So glad you saved him! He will get comfortable with you and you’ll wonder how you ever lived without him. He’ll be all puppy for awhile.

  • @janbrad1
    @janbrad1 Год назад

    God bless you sweet lady - I adopted a stray cat 13 years ago - at a time when I did not want to love anything I had to take care of - You have taken on a responsibility but you will be rewarded many times over. Thank you for loving Banjo

  • @lenellamaxwell6934
    @lenellamaxwell6934 Год назад

    Banjo need constant attention and love. Give him lots of love in the beginning. Take him outside. Always make him feel safe. When he does the slightest thing positive, make all over him and give him a treat. Never feel anxious around him, and never yell at him. Always be tender around him because he can pick up your attitude. Always be calm around him.
    Lovely pockets. You always inspire. It is your attention to detail that makes it so enjoyable to watch you.

  • @lalaydade3364
    @lalaydade3364 Год назад

    You are a sweet soul for saving that beautiful puppy who only wants to be loved. I have an female who we rescued at 9 months old from a shelter, the state picked her up from a man that was abusing her. It was a hard first year and took a lot of patients from me and the dogs. Dog needs to trust again and it will take time. Try not to be hard on yourself and trust things will get better because they will!! Dogs are very resilient, loyal and loving. My female is 11 years old now and one of the best dogs I have ever had! Bandit will be your best friend too! Like any relationship it need nurturing. Blessings to you both!