What Age Do They First Go in Heat?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores the topic of when dogs typically go into heat, with participants sharing personal experiences and observations regarding their pets. Additionally, there is a shift in focus to discussions about supporting consultants in their booking efforts, highlighting various strategies and personal anecdotes related to this aspect of their business.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about the average age for dogs to go into heat, sharing their experience with their dog, Lilo, who is a year old.
  • Another participant mentions that their dog went into heat at 6 months, suggesting that Lilo may not be experiencing a false alarm.
  • Several participants express uncertainty about Lilo's condition, with one noting that they initially thought they saw signs of heat but later doubted it.
  • One participant shares that Lilo is confirmed to be in heat and discusses plans for breeding her in the future.
  • In a separate discussion, one participant describes a team member struggling with bookings and shares their approach to helping her find solutions.
  • Another participant suggests role-playing as a potential host to identify issues in the booking process.
  • Several users mention a coaching technique involving asking consultants what they would do if they did know how to generate bookings, noting its effectiveness.
  • One participant reflects on the need for better training for consultants and mentions scheduling a "Consultant Boot Camp" to address this.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the signs of dogs going into heat, with some participants confident in their observations while others express uncertainty. In the discussion about consultant bookings, there is a general agreement on the importance of attitude and proactive strategies, although specific approaches vary.

Contextual Notes

The thread includes a mix of discussions about pet care and consultant business practices, reflecting the diverse interests of participants in the community.

Who May Find This Useful

Participants interested in dog breeding and those looking for insights on supporting consultants in their booking efforts may find this thread relevant.

hmmmmm. I know how she feels, I used to feel that way to, I don't like to beg and I don't want people running the other way when I come. But what I have found is that when I genuinely offer something of Value to my guests I am Happy and PROUD to be able to do that.
Maybe if she is taught to give valuable advice or recipes she can take more pride in what she does.
A bit of training on the $2 a serving meals and Host coaching so she fully understands everything a host gets should help her :)
 
oh wow Colleen!! That's CRAZY that she even thinks that way!!

Good luck with her! Is she one of the ones that keep in contact and likes to learn from you?
 

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