As a kid, had Dobermans. We had a whole kennel of them. Highly trained guard dogs, some Vietnam trail dogs, they would guard our house in pairs. We would rotate them out after they stayed some time. The rotating of the dogs didn’t allow them nor neighbors/visitors to become comfortable with each other.
“There are times when X sees that the configuration of elements—be they persons, objects, or events, are in a pattern of environment hostile to the development of his program. X has two choices in this case: he may vacate the situation, or he can wait until a shift occurs which makes the environment more adaptable to his plan.” Cady Noland, Time Mechanisms: Rushing and Stalling










