- Being alone.
- Being scared.
- Being confused.
- Being tied outside.
- Hearing loud noises or people yelling.
- Not having fresh water to drink.
- Not getting a walk everyday.
- Not eating meals at the same time of day.
- Being sick.
- Being hurt.
- Fighting with other dogs.
- Being too hot or too cold.
- Being jerked around on a leash.
- Meeting many new people or dogs all at the same time.
- Having people or dogs they don’t know stare into their eyes.
Dogs can be a lot like people.

Awesome blog! Do you have any helpful hints for aspiring writers? I’m planning to start my own site soon but I’m a little lost on everything. Would you advise starting with a free platform like WordPress or go for a paid option? There are so many choices out there that I’m totally confused .. Any tips? Kudos!
Thanks! Where you start depends on what you intend to do as a writer. WordPress.com has been a good place for me to learn. If you plan to sell your writing, any products or books, then look into having a Web site built on WordPress.org. I think this will be my next step. Also buy your name with a .com URL. Make sure you have a unique author name and build your brand on that. Check out writers clubs and blogs. Visit a top site for writers at http://writerunboxed.com/ for solid advice.
Hmm i hope you do not get offended with this question, but how much does a site like yours earn?
Hi, thanks for your question. Dog Leader Mysteries does not earn a dime. WordPress.com sites must be noncommercial.