![]() Stock Photos from sonsart/Shutterstock Nothing captures the wilderness quite like a wolf howling at the moon. It’s an iconic image that is used in novels and films alike to communicate the embrace of nature. So, if you’ve already mastered how to draw a dog, why not venture into the forests and learn how to draw its majestic ancestor, the wolf? Although they’re wild creatures, wolves have a lot in common with the lovable domestic companions we keep by our sides today. Some dog breeds, like huskies and malamutes, seem to share a lot of similarities, especially when they howl. Still, it’s important to approach each drawing subject with fresh observant eyes. If you feel primed to make some art, then follow along this tutorial to learn how to draw a wolf howling at the moon in just seven simple steps! ; Learn How to Draw a Wolf Step by Step![]() Stock Photos from zef art/Shutterstock It’s good practice to do a bit of ;research before beginning any drawing. In the case of a wolf howling at the moon, try and collect a few images from different angles to better understand the shape of the wolf’s open mouth. Be very selective and find high-quality photos with no obstructions of the wolf’s head, legs, and especially paws (as these are often hidden by grass). For this reason, it’s smart to collect a couple of images, as it’s hard to find one perfect photo that will show you everything that you need. As you start drawing, keep in mind that there are different species of wolves whose coats will vary in appearance depending on the time of the year the photo was taken. Due to this, always look to your own reference photo first, as it may differ from that example shown. ; Step 1: Lightly sketch the basic shapes![]() Photo & Art: Margherita Cole | My Modern Met First, using your pencil of choice, lightly sketch the basic shapes of the head, chest, and hindquarters. At this stage, we are just measuring out the proportions, so consult your reference photo often to see if it roughly matches up to your wolf of choice. After drawing the circle for the head, you can add a rectangular shape protruding from the side—this will be the open mouth. ; Step 2: Connect the body![]() Photo & Art: Margherita Cole | My Modern Met Once you feel satisfied with the basic shapes, you can begin connecting them to create the body of the wolf. If your model has a thick winter coat, keep the neck rounded as it connects to the chest. Next, add a triangle-shaped ear where the head meets the back, keeping in mind that wolves have fairly large ears. Before moving on, carefully place a thick line where the bridge of the nose meets the wolf’s head, indicating a closed eye. ; Step 3: Add the legs and paws![]() Photo & Art: Margherita Cole | My Modern Met Now, with the body in place, we can turn our attention to drawing the legs. Compared to dogs, wolves have very long legs, so keep that in mind as you sketch. You can start with straight geometric shapes for the forelimbs, and rounded shapes for the hindlegs. Then at the end, place large ovals for the paws. Remember to include a fluffy long tail at the end of the wolf’s body. If you feel satisfied with the proportions of the legs, you can go ahead and add more anatomical detail as well as carve out the toes of the wolf’s paws from the ovals. ![]() Photo & Art: Margherita Cole | My Modern Met ; Step 4: Draw the mouth![]() Photo & Art: Margherita Cole | My Modern Met Next, we can turn our attention back to the head and body of the wolf. Since our wolf is howling, you’ll want to “cut out” a triangle from the wide rectangle we drew before. Consult your reference photo and pay attention to the gentle curve of the wolf’s mouth as it howls—typically, only one or two teeth are visible. Then, at the tip of the snout, sketch out the shape of the nose. It can be tricky to find the right balance in the wolf’s open mouth, so take special care at this stage. Once you’re done, however, look over the rest of your sketch to see if matches up. If you’re happy with how it looks, go ahead and sketch a few details of fur where the coat is thickest. ; Step 5: Erase the guidelines![]() Photo & Art: Margherita Cole | My Modern Met At last, when you’re content with the final sketch, you can start erasing any unnecessary guidelines. If something is still bothering you at this stage, set the drawing aside for a bit and come back to it. Once you have a bit of distance, go ahead and make any adjustments that you think are needed. ; Step 6: Add the moon![]() Photo & Art: Margherita Cole | My Modern Met Finally, it’s time to give your wolf a fitting background. To draw a perfect full moon, use a protractor and measure the shape near the wolf’s head. Feel free to make it especially large for an impactful illustration. Then, if you want to flesh out the rest of the composition, draw a few trees behind the wolf to indicate a forest. Tip: If you’re planning on completing the drawing in ink, keep the balance of black and white in mind. For example, if the sky will be completely black, make sure there are enough white elements to compliment it and vice versa. ; Step 6: Go over the drawing with ink and/or color![]() Photo & Art: Margherita Cole | My Modern Met To finish your drawing in ink, pull out your favorite pen and slowly trace over your final drawing. Once you’ve gone along all of the graphite lines, consider adding texture to some of the white areas of the illustration to make it pop. Hatching and drawing dots are two easy ways to cover blank space in an interesting way. Finally, once you’ve given the ink ample time to dry, erase any remaining pencil lines. Congrats! You now have a dramatic illustration of a wolf howling at the moon. ; Looking for others who love drawing? Join our Art, Design, Photography, and Drawing Club on Facebook!; Related Articles:Learn How to Draw a Horse Head From 3 Different Angles Learn How to Draw a Dog with This Simple Step-by-Step Sketching Guide Learn How to Draw a Magical Unicorn in 6 Simple Steps How to Draw a Dragon With These Easy Step by Step Instructions The post Learn How to Draw a Wolf Howling at the Moon Step by Step appeared first on My Modern Met. source https://mymodernmet.com/learn-how-to-draw-a-wolf/ from https://huerednerofficial.blogspot.com/2020/02/learn-how-to-draw-wolf-howling-at-moon_21.html
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![]() Teachers are some of the most important figures in a child’s life. They not only impart knowledge, but they also help foster the skills needed for kids to eventually become successful adults. In doing this, they often have to act as advocates for their students, as educator Amanda Coffman recently demonstrated. In an impassioned speech given to the Shawnee Mission school board, she resigned mid-school year due to a three-year contract that was not in the best interest of teachers or students. “This just isn’t going to work,” she told the district. “The kids and I deserve better.” One of the biggest reasons for her leaving was that the teaching staff was underfunded and overworked. Several years ago, the Shawnee Mission school district went through budget cuts and teachers agreed to shift their workload from teaching five classes a day to six. In 2020, some of that funding was restored. Teachers wanted a commitment from the district that they would use that money to hire more educators and ease the current workload—something which Shawnee Mission felt they couldn’t promise. ![]() The school board meeting was presented on livestream. Prior to the event, Coffman had told her pupils and parents to tune in. After announcing her resignation, she said, “I would like to address my students, many of whom are watching the livestream tonight.” Coffman used this terrible time as a way to impart one last lesson for her students through both her words and action. “I could accept this contract, smile, and stay silent about the lies the district perpetuates about its teachers, but that doesn’t mean I should,” she tearfully explained in her speech. “I hope that in your future relationships, whether they be personal or professional, that you will walk away when you should. Just because you can accept less for yourself doesn’t mean you should.” Many teachers are choosing to resign from the school district at the end of the school year. Coffman, however, admits that she is in a privileged position because her husband’s salary allows them to live without hers for a few months. Her intention was to make a big statement to the district and remind them just how important the teachers are to the students. Since leaving, the video of Coffman’s speech has gone viral. “I spoke last night mostly to explain to my students why I wouldn’t be there today,” she wrote in a Facebook post. “I did not expect it to resonate so powerfully with so many people.” Teacher Amanda Coffman resigned mid-school year over an unfavorable contract for educators and students. Watch her impassioned speech to the Shawnee Mission school board:h/t: [BuzzFeed] All images via YouTube.Related Articles:Teachers Are Creating “Mental Health Check-In” Boards to Offer Students Support Teachers Are Using Social Media to List the “Weapons” They’d Like to Be Armed With 19 Amazing Teachers Who Go Above and Beyond for Their Students Interview: How a Nursery School in Tanzania Fosters a Love of Learning to an Underserved Community The post Teacher Tearfully Resigns on Livestream With One Last Lesson for Students Watching appeared first on My Modern Met. source https://mymodernmet.com/amanda-coffman-teacher-resignation/ from https://huerednerofficial.blogspot.com/2020/02/teacher-tearfully-resigns-on-livestream_21.html Glass Artists Craft Stunning Memorial Sculptures From the Cremated Remains of Deceased Loved Ones2/21/2020 ![]() The ways in which to physically memorialize a loved one have changed over time. In recent years, it’s become more common to remember someone not through a gravesite, but by using their remains to fertilize a tree or turning them into treasured art objects. Spirit Pieces is an online memorial arts gallery that specializes in commemorating those lost by encasing the cremation ash of people (or pets) into striking glass sculptures. More than 40 artisans from around the United States have created designs that are available through Spirit Pieces. Ranging in size and shape, some are specific to a type of loss. An artist named Foster, for instance, creates sleeping cat memorials for people who are mourning the death of a furry friend. But most are nonspecific and take the form of hearts, stars, angels, and brilliant orbs that are all infused with some of the ash from those passed. Dave Blake is the creator of Spirit Pieces, and he had the idea for it after losing his grandmother more than a decade ago. “I’m a big believer that art is a medium that can help people grieve over a loved one as it bridges a gap between the conceptual and physical,” he tells My Modern Met. “In our case, Spirit Pieces’ usage of ashes in glass home decor and cremation jewelry gives people a tangible way to connect to the physical body of their loved ones and their conceptual spirit.” Blake has seen the difference that these objects can have on someone grieving. “We hear all the time that people feel closer and less alone after they receive Spirit Pieces memorials,” he explains. And while his service is novel, it has existed, in many forms, throughout history—and even in the animal kingdom. “We see this type of resonance throughout history with art and tokens of death, be it home shrines to the Egyptian pyramids. Even elephants with their elephant graveyards echo this motif—as such we believe it’s a deep-seated need that needs to be addressed when someone loses a loved one.” Spirit Pieces is an online memorial arts gallery that specializes in commemorating those lost by encasing the cremation ash of people (or pets) into striking glass sculptures.
My Modern Met granted permission to feature photos by Spirit Pieces.Related Articles:Artist Crafts Stunning Memorial Ash Beads from the Cremated Remains of Deceased Loved Ones Swiss Company Turns Loved Ones’ Cremated Remains into Memorial Diamonds World’s First Human Composting Facility for Funeral Services Will Open in 2021 Artist Turns Pet Ashes into Beautiful Glass Paws to Memorialize Your Best Furry Pals The post Glass Artists Craft Stunning Memorial Sculptures From the Cremated Remains of Deceased Loved Ones appeared first on My Modern Met. source https://mymodernmet.com/spirit-pieces-memorial-art/ from https://huerednerofficial.blogspot.com/2020/02/glass-artists-craft-stunning-memorial_21.html Pets aren’t just cute companions—they also come with some powerful mental health benefits. A Bristol-based man named Rob Osman struggled with depression and social anxiety in the past, but found that walking his dog Mali, a Hungarian Vizsla, made him feel a whole lot better. So much so that he wanted to share the experience with other men suffering from mental health issues. So, Osman set up Dudes & Dogs—a dog walking group where men are invited to talk about their feelings. “Picture the scene. It’s one of those horrible wet and windy crappy cold days that we do so well in the UK. There’s no way in hell I want to go out in this, especially not the way I’m feeling,” says Osman. “But there’s the dog, she doesn’t care that I feel like crap today. She doesn’t care that the weather is rubbish, she just wants to get out and play. With me. Really? Yes really. And you know what, it’s been the best therapy I’ve ever had.” Osman believes that dogs teach us to enjoy the simple things in life, from walking in the woods to enjoying a few brief moments of winter sunlight. Now, the dad-of-one is encouraging others to join him on his walks, as a way to create a comfortable environment where men can open up about how they’re feeling. “It is a good way to do so because you do not have to look at each other in the eye and are in an open space,” says Osman. “It is at their pace and there is no expectation for them to have to talk— it could be that they just listen the first few times.” If you’re in Bristol and want to walk and talk, check out the Dudes & Dogs Facebook page for more information on how to join. After suffering from depression and anxiety, Rob Osman set up Dudes & Dogs—a dog walking group where men are invited to talk about their feelings.Dudes & Dogs: Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter All photos via Dudes & Dogs.Related Articles:Men Bare All for Funny ‘Dad Bods and Rescue Dogs’ 2020 Charity Calendar Heartwarming Illustrations Show How People with Dogs Are Living Their Best Lives Adorable Group Photos of Dogs Who Pack Walk Together Every Day Psychologist Discovers That Dogs Dream About the Humans They Love The post Man Sets Up Dog Walking Group to Encourage Men to Talk About Their Feelings appeared first on My Modern Met. source https://mymodernmet.com/dudes-and-dogs-mens-mental-health/ from https://huerednerofficial.blogspot.com/2020/02/man-sets-up-dog-walking-group-to_21.html ![]() Stock Photos from sonsart/Shutterstock Nothing captures the wilderness quite like a wolf howling at the moon. It’s an iconic image that is used in novels and films alike to communicate the embrace of nature. So, if you’ve already mastered how to draw a dog, why not venture into the forests and learn how to draw its majestic ancestor, the wolf? Although they’re wild creatures, wolves have a lot in common with the lovable domestic companions we keep by our sides today. Some dog breeds, like huskies and malamutes, seem to share a lot of similarities, especially when they howl. Still, it’s important to approach each drawing subject with fresh observant eyes. If you feel primed to make some art, then follow along this tutorial to learn how to draw a wolf howling at the moon in just seven simple steps! ; Learn How to Draw a Wolf Step by Step![]() Stock Photos from zef art/Shutterstock It’s good practice to do a bit of ;research before beginning any drawing. In the case of a wolf howling at the moon, try and collect a few images from different angles to better understand the shape of the wolf’s open mouth. Be very selective and find high-quality photos with no obstructions of the wolf’s head, legs, and especially paws (as these are often hidden by grass). For this reason, it’s smart to collect a couple of images, as it’s hard to find one perfect photo that will show you everything that you need. As you start drawing, keep in mind that there are different species of wolves whose coats will vary in appearance depending on the time of the year the photo was taken. Due to this, always look to your own reference photo first, as it may differ from that example shown. ; Step 1: Lightly sketch the basic shapes![]() Photo & Art: Margherita Cole | My Modern Met First, using your pencil of choice, lightly sketch the basic shapes of the head, chest, and hindquarters. At this stage, we are just measuring out the proportions, so consult your reference photo often to see if it roughly matches up to your wolf of choice. After drawing the circle for the head, you can add a rectangular shape protruding from the side—this will be the open mouth. ; Step 2: Connect the body![]() Photo & Art: Margherita Cole | My Modern Met Once you feel satisfied with the basic shapes, you can begin connecting them to create the body of the wolf. If your model has a thick winter coat, keep the neck rounded as it connects to the chest. Next, add a triangle-shaped ear where the head meets the back, keeping in mind that wolves have fairly large ears. Before moving on, carefully place a thick line where the bridge of the nose meets the wolf’s head, indicating a closed eye. ; Step 3: Add the legs and paws![]() Photo & Art: Margherita Cole | My Modern Met Now, with the body in place, we can turn our attention to drawing the legs. Compared to dogs, wolves have very long legs, so keep that in mind as you sketch. You can start with straight geometric shapes for the forelimbs, and rounded shapes for the hindlegs. Then at the end, place large ovals for the paws. Remember to include a fluffy long tail at the end of the wolf’s body. If you feel satisfied with the proportions of the legs, you can go ahead and add more anatomical detail as well as carve out the toes of the wolf’s paws from the ovals. ![]() Photo & Art: Margherita Cole | My Modern Met ; Step 4: Draw the mouth![]() Photo & Art: Margherita Cole | My Modern Met Next, we can turn our attention back to the head and body of the wolf. Since our wolf is howling, you’ll want to “cut out” a triangle from the wide rectangle we drew before. Consult your reference photo and pay attention to the gentle curve of the wolf’s mouth as it howls—typically, only one or two teeth are visible. Then, at the tip of the snout, sketch out the shape of the nose. It can be tricky to find the right balance in the wolf’s open mouth, so take special care at this stage. Once you’re done, however, look over the rest of your sketch to see if matches up. If you’re happy with how it looks, go ahead and sketch a few details of fur where the coat is thickest. ; Step 5: Erase the guidelines![]() Photo & Art: Margherita Cole | My Modern Met At last, when you’re content with the final sketch, you can start erasing any unnecessary guidelines. If something is still bothering you at this stage, set the drawing aside for a bit and come back to it. Once you have a bit of distance, go ahead and make any adjustments that you think are needed. ; Step 6: Add the moon![]() Photo & Art: Margherita Cole | My Modern Met Finally, it’s time to give your wolf a fitting background. To draw a perfect full moon, use a protractor and measure the shape near the wolf’s head. Feel free to make it especially large for an impactful illustration. Then, if you want to flesh out the rest of the composition, draw a few trees behind the wolf to indicate a forest. Tip: If you’re planning on completing the drawing in ink, keep the balance of black and white in mind. For example, if the sky will be completely black, make sure there are enough white elements to compliment it and vice versa. ; Step 6: Go over the drawing with ink and/or color![]() Photo & Art: Margherita Cole | My Modern Met To finish your drawing in ink, pull out your favorite pen and slowly trace over your final drawing. Once you’ve gone along all of the graphite lines, consider adding texture to some of the white areas of the illustration to make it pop. Hatching and drawing dots are two easy ways to cover blank space in an interesting way. Finally, once you’ve given the ink ample time to dry, erase any remaining pencil lines. Congrats! You now have a dramatic illustration of a wolf howling at the moon. ; Looking for others who love drawing? Join our Art, Design, Photography, and Drawing Club on Facebook!; Related Articles:Learn How to Draw a Horse Head From 3 Different Angles Learn How to Draw a Dog with This Simple Step-by-Step Sketching Guide Learn How to Draw a Magical Unicorn in 6 Simple Steps How to Draw a Dragon With These Easy Step by Step Instructions The post Learn How to Draw a Wolf Howling at the Moon Step by Step appeared first on My Modern Met. source https://mymodernmet.com/learn-how-to-draw-a-wolf/ from https://huerednerofficial.blogspot.com/2020/02/learn-how-to-draw-wolf-howling-at-moon.html ![]() Teachers are some of the most important figures in a child’s life. They not only impart knowledge, but they also help foster the skills needed for kids to eventually become successful adults. In doing this, they often have to act as advocates for their students, as educator Amanda Coffman recently demonstrated. In an impassioned speech given to the Shawnee Mission school board, she resigned mid-school year due to a three-year contract that was not in the best interest of teachers or students. “This just isn’t going to work,” she told the district. “The kids and I deserve better.” One of the biggest reasons for her leaving was that the teaching staff was underfunded and overworked. Several years ago, the Shawnee Mission school district went through budget cuts and teachers agreed to shift their workload from teaching five classes a day to six. In 2020, some of that funding was restored. Teachers wanted a commitment from the district that they would use that money to hire more educators and ease the current workload—something which Shawnee Mission felt they couldn’t promise. ![]() The school board meeting was presented on livestream. Prior to the event, Coffman had told her pupils and parents to tune in. After announcing her resignation, she said, “I would like to address my students, many of whom are watching the livestream tonight.” Coffman used this terrible time as a way to impart one last lesson for her students through both her words and action. “I could accept this contract, smile, and stay silent about the lies the district perpetuates about its teachers, but that doesn’t mean I should,” she tearfully explained in her speech. “I hope that in your future relationships, whether they be personal or professional, that you will walk away when you should. Just because you can accept less for yourself doesn’t mean you should.” Many teachers are choosing to resign from the school district at the end of the school year. Coffman, however, admits that she is in a privileged position because her husband’s salary allows them to live without hers for a few months. Her intention was to make a big statement to the district and remind them just how important the teachers are to the students. Since leaving, the video of Coffman’s speech has gone viral. “I spoke last night mostly to explain to my students why I wouldn’t be there today,” she wrote in a Facebook post. “I did not expect it to resonate so powerfully with so many people.” Teacher Amanda Coffman resigned mid-school year over an unfavorable contract for educators and students. Watch her impassioned speech to the Shawnee Mission school board:h/t: [BuzzFeed] All images via YouTube.Related Articles:Teachers Are Creating “Mental Health Check-In” Boards to Offer Students Support Teachers Are Using Social Media to List the “Weapons” They’d Like to Be Armed With 19 Amazing Teachers Who Go Above and Beyond for Their Students Interview: How a Nursery School in Tanzania Fosters a Love of Learning to an Underserved Community The post Teacher Tearfully Resigns on Livestream With One Last Lesson for Students Watching appeared first on My Modern Met. source https://mymodernmet.com/amanda-coffman-teacher-resignation/ from https://huerednerofficial.blogspot.com/2020/02/teacher-tearfully-resigns-on-livestream.html Glass Artists Craft Stunning Memorial Sculptures From the Cremated Remains of Deceased Loved Ones2/21/2020 ![]() The ways in which to physically memorialize a loved one have changed over time. In recent years, it’s become more common to remember someone not through a gravesite, but by using their remains to fertilize a tree or turning them into treasured art objects. Spirit Pieces is an online memorial arts gallery that specializes in commemorating those lost by encasing the cremation ash of people (or pets) into striking glass sculptures. More than 40 artisans from around the United States have created designs that are available through Spirit Pieces. Ranging in size and shape, some are specific to a type of loss. An artist named Foster, for instance, creates sleeping cat memorials for people who are mourning the death of a furry friend. But most are nonspecific and take the form of hearts, stars, angels, and brilliant orbs that are all infused with some of the ash from those passed. Dave Blake is the creator of Spirit Pieces, and he had the idea for it after losing his grandmother more than a decade ago. “I’m a big believer that art is a medium that can help people grieve over a loved one as it bridges a gap between the conceptual and physical,” he tells My Modern Met. “In our case, Spirit Pieces’ usage of ashes in glass home decor and cremation jewelry gives people a tangible way to connect to the physical body of their loved ones and their conceptual spirit.” Blake has seen the difference that these objects can have on someone grieving. “We hear all the time that people feel closer and less alone after they receive Spirit Pieces memorials,” he explains. And while his service is novel, it has existed, in many forms, throughout history—and even in the animal kingdom. “We see this type of resonance throughout history with art and tokens of death, be it home shrines to the Egyptian pyramids. Even elephants with their elephant graveyards echo this motif—as such we believe it’s a deep-seated need that needs to be addressed when someone loses a loved one.” Spirit Pieces is an online memorial arts gallery that specializes in commemorating those lost by encasing the cremation ash of people (or pets) into striking glass sculptures.
My Modern Met granted permission to feature photos by Spirit Pieces.Related Articles:Artist Crafts Stunning Memorial Ash Beads from the Cremated Remains of Deceased Loved Ones Swiss Company Turns Loved Ones’ Cremated Remains into Memorial Diamonds World’s First Human Composting Facility for Funeral Services Will Open in 2021 Artist Turns Pet Ashes into Beautiful Glass Paws to Memorialize Your Best Furry Pals The post Glass Artists Craft Stunning Memorial Sculptures From the Cremated Remains of Deceased Loved Ones appeared first on My Modern Met. source https://mymodernmet.com/spirit-pieces-memorial-art/ from https://huerednerofficial.blogspot.com/2020/02/glass-artists-craft-stunning-memorial.html Pets aren’t just cute companions—they also come with some powerful mental health benefits. A Bristol-based man named Rob Osman struggled with depression and social anxiety in the past, but found that walking his dog Mali, a Hungarian Vizsla, made him feel a whole lot better. So much so that he wanted to share the experience with other men suffering from mental health issues. So, Osman set up Dudes & Dogs—a dog walking group where men are invited to talk about their feelings. “Picture the scene. It’s one of those horrible wet and windy crappy cold days that we do so well in the UK. There’s no way in hell I want to go out in this, especially not the way I’m feeling,” says Osman. “But there’s the dog, she doesn’t care that I feel like crap today. She doesn’t care that the weather is rubbish, she just wants to get out and play. With me. Really? Yes really. And you know what, it’s been the best therapy I’ve ever had.” Osman believes that dogs teach us to enjoy the simple things in life, from walking in the woods to enjoying a few brief moments of winter sunlight. Now, the dad-of-one is encouraging others to join him on his walks, as a way to create a comfortable environment where men can open up about how they’re feeling. “It is a good way to do so because you do not have to look at each other in the eye and are in an open space,” says Osman. “It is at their pace and there is no expectation for them to have to talk— it could be that they just listen the first few times.” If you’re in Bristol and want to walk and talk, check out the Dudes & Dogs Facebook page for more information on how to join. After suffering from depression and anxiety, Rob Osman set up Dudes & Dogs—a dog walking group where men are invited to talk about their feelings.Dudes & Dogs: Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter All photos via Dudes & Dogs.Related Articles:Men Bare All for Funny ‘Dad Bods and Rescue Dogs’ 2020 Charity Calendar Heartwarming Illustrations Show How People with Dogs Are Living Their Best Lives Adorable Group Photos of Dogs Who Pack Walk Together Every Day Psychologist Discovers That Dogs Dream About the Humans They Love The post Man Sets Up Dog Walking Group to Encourage Men to Talk About Their Feelings appeared first on My Modern Met. source https://mymodernmet.com/dudes-and-dogs-mens-mental-health/ from https://huerednerofficial.blogspot.com/2020/02/man-sets-up-dog-walking-group-to.html |