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Sideways
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Can be surprisingly helpful approach for some of us.It can be a bit of a mindf*ck when you realize you don’t treat yourself as well as you’d treat a dog... but it’s still a step in the right direction.
Stopped making myself eat horrible things as a form of punishment when I got doggo. The rule for us is simple enough: dog eats dog food, human eats human food.
That was a good boundary for him, worth enforcing. Human food isn’t good for him. And anything other than human food? Isn’t good for me.
It also naturally expanded, so that there’s a tonne of things I simply won’t do to myself in front of my dog. Justified that one by the same principle: it wasn’t good for him to learn those behaviours were part of my normal.
Which meant that I have to remove doggo from the picture to SH or punish. And he doesn’t like that - that’s like I’m punishing him as well as myself.
Wouldn’t work for everyone, but using doggo as means to motivate against dysfunctional behaviours has been helpful to me.