
Thanks Robyn! I did not know this would work out okay so it was a shot in the dark (and there were a lot of biscuits involved).Good boy Kipper and heartfelt congratulations on your wonderful training @HAH. There is zero chance of Maxx leaving the food or behaving calmly in that situation.
Well done Cupar! That would never happen with Homer!Cupar recalled from chasing a cat,I have to say I'm feeling so proud of him and myself. I had just let him off lead because the footpath is enclosed and I can see people or dogs coming but hadn't reckoned on a cat appearing out of the bushes. The 3 of us froze for a few seconds, cat bolted, Cupar took off after it and I called his name and my boy stopped in his tracks and raced back to me.
Hehe. I'm so glad Chewie is little. He sometimes starts the night out on "his" armchair but eventually gets lonely and you hear "padpadpadpad boing turnturnturn THUMP." Sometimes he stops by his own bed to suck his blanky for a bit first...Not really anything to boast about, just that my big lumpador has now decided that as he is nearly two years old, he wants to stay in the sitting room overnight , sprawled out on his blankie on the sofa . I have not had a nocturnal visitation from the 34 kilo monster for over a week now , bliss x
That's brilliant. Chewie doesn't pull a lot, but he zigzags all over the place sniffing. I did feel virtuous when I was out with a friend and her (older) Lab who was just grazing on everything on the footpath... Made Chewie look positively restrained.Just a little brag about my success at LLW