Looking back on these photos I can't believe how Sully has grown up already!
He is now about 19kg at 20 weeks and quite slim, but you can tell he's going to be a big boy. And because he IS big we know how important it is for good training, and 
@HAH 's post about poor Stilton made me pop up an update which could equally go in the proud moments thread.
We had Sully for a first sleepover last night, and he was a very good boy for us, even though 
@Sophiedoodle was glad to get rid of him after a few hrs looking after him whilst I was Pilgrim Walking. 
Anyway, I took him this morning to his intermediate training class. This is a follow on from a 4 week puppy block, and this is 3 out of 4 in Intermediate. 
Now, even given this is mixed ages, I feel this particular trainer, who is a gundog trainer, has unrealistic expectations of his bunch of various and sometimes unruly pupils. For instance, walking dogs at heel, then looose lead past scattered smoked sausage i think is setting them up to fail. 
 
I have been to watch a few of his sessions for consistency since I have him a fair bit but this is the first time I have handled him.
He did ok at loose lead heel, and only strayed once on dropped lead heel.
He did a great sit and stay when I walked away and back about 5m.
And sat nicely at my side whilst me and another 2 handlers were tossing a tennis ball to each other. He didn't stay sat when we were to stand 6ft away, but im not surprised, especially as one of our team was bouncing on the end of her lead 

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The piece de resistance however was the last exercise where you put your dog in a sit, walked away about 5m behind a line, called your dog and got them to stop/sit before crossing the line (handler had to stay on the other side and not cross). After a first try where he wandered to me when I walked away, he absolutely smashed this exercise! There were 13 dogs and only 4 or 5 managed it. Oh and Sully is by far the youngest.
What a good boy 
 
