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- Herefordshire, UK
Are you using a dummy launcher there?
Oh yes! Dummies launched left and right. Then sent Bramble out for the first dummyAre you using a dummy launcher there?
I think I'll get one. While my son is at home, as he enjoys throwing some dummies for her. It would give us more scope for her to use the terrain.Oh yes! Dummies launched left and right.
It is absolutely fascinating to watch her grow next to her mum, Bramble, they are alike certainly, and it is lovely to see the similarities. River though is harder work than Bramble, in the sense she is more active, more curious, and always in trouble! You really have to watch her 24/7, the instant you take your eyes of her she has dismantled the remote or emptied the coal scuttle! It does mean we have had to work a bit harder on calming/settling behaviours, especially when thinking of crate time. You just can't "pop her in there".
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.Well all you would see is a very black dog!Lovely to hear how well she is progressing and that all the Bramblettes are also doing so well too. Reading what you said about the puppy class, made me realise that Hunter's puppy class was actually quite good. We did all the same things you mentioned.
I would love to see a photo of the emptied the coal scuttle.


Oh! My heart is just melting! The little sweetheart!River really loves her training! Will be working a bit more on boundary training this week I think, mainly because she does have a habit of getting underfoot in the kitchen!
Out and about... River has been out on a couple of BIG walks, meaning out in public. She did really well, enjoying sniffing around, mooching and generally exploring at her own pace.
This is River off the beaten track. We just hung out in an area of woodland, with cut trees to navigate and lots of novel scent to explore. She loved it!
River having a bit of fun placeboard training with mum!![]()


......Bramble looked like she was saying ‘over on that one young ‘un’. River is gorgeousI loved the way River hopped onto the wrong board and
