We need to break the habit
of overreacting because of our
speedy assumptions and judgments....
My Sniff is losing weight. I know I
should be happy about this. The vet is always
telling me he needs to lose weight, but why do
I feel as if he has lost more than he should?
I started to notice it back home in Florida. He
did have a check up a with the vet. She said he
looked great and everything was fine with him.
Now I think I will take him back to the vet
as soon as we get home. He does have a vet here
in Branson, but I know they will do blood work on
him and in Florida the vet would want to repeat the
same. So yeah, I will wait until we’re back home to
do everything. He looks great. Runs up and down the
stairs. Eats well. Drinks water and uses the litter box
regularly. I also could be overreacting. I hope so.
Am I overreacting? Does Sniff look skinnier?
I have to remind myself that overreacting isn't
going to solve the problem overreacting usually
becomes the problem, and that I don't want.
Anything that causes you to overreact or
underreact can control you, and often does...
~Nadiya~




