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ASK JIMMY! Pawsome Tips Fur Making Frens at duh Doggo Pawk! šŸŒ³šŸ¶

Hey Jimmy! Im hoping you can help me. I recently went to the dog park with my mom. Itā€™s my favorite place in the whole widest world! The problem is, Iā€™m shy and donā€™t know how to make friends. Every time someone comes up to me, I get scared and bark a lot. Mom says if I donā€™t stop barking and scaring the others, I wonā€™t be able to go back anymore.

How can I make friends without scaring them away? I want to keep going to the park!

JIMMY: Hey Bailey,

Heading to duh doggo pawk feels like duh ultimutt pawdventure, but I totally gets duh nervous tail wags about making new frens. Instead of going full bark-mode when yous meet someone new, try using yous tail to do duh barking! A happy tail wag is like a frenly herro in doggo language. It like whispering, ā€œHey, I shy but Iā€™d wuv to be frens,ā€ instead of shouting wiff barks. And ā€˜member, it okays to hang backs and watch at first. Find a puppers who seems calm and frenly, and approach dem gently for a polite sniffers introduction.

Also, tink about bringing a toy to share ā€“ itā€™s a great icebreaker and shows youā€™s interested in playing and sharing. Just like in hooman pawks, sharing can lead to new frenships. And donā€™t furget, every doggo at the pawk was duh new pupper once. Wiff a little pawtience and lots of gentle waggers, youā€™ll find yous pack and have loads of fun. Canā€™t wait fur you to trot back to duh pawk wiff confidence and make pawesome new pals!

Wags and playful jumps,