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Old May 28, 2013, 11:15 PM
Anonymous37844
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Originally Posted by stopdog View Post
The dog itself was not the problem. The therapist's response to the dog was the problem.
Sorry thats what I was trying to get across, the therapist can't be mindful and give their whole attention to the client if the dog is distracting them, it would be like having a baby/toddler in the room. I'm sure your T would not have a baby/toddler in the room as it is inappropriate and distracting...But from what I am understanding of your T maybe she would....
Thanks for this!
stopdog