Exhausted doglet

Spudlet

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I has one:D

I completely cocked up the times of our training session today, and showed up an hour early:o I was all set to go for a wander, but our trainer said to join the group class before ours as she thought it would be good for him:)

He was very well behaved, there were 11 of us in the class, mostly pups of 10-12 months old so all fairly boisterous! We were doing lots of synchronised heelwork on the lead, and then group sit and down stays, all of which he nailed:D We then had an hours 1-2-1 afterwards, so he is now thoroughly shattered and is flopped on the sofa:D

From now on we are going to join that group, and just have 1-2-1 lessons as and when if we hit a problem:) The plan is that the whole group will start doing retrieves (there are quite a few labs in the class) which will be very good for Henry! They will also all get introduced to shots (in an area like this, it is a good idea to have your dog steady to shots even if you don't ever shoot, I think, as there are so many shoots about).

I am very proud of him:)
 
Clever Boy!! You must be fairly shattered too I'd imagine, that's a lot of concentrating! :D

I've got a collie asleep at my feet after our fling-ball session this afternoon - he had a bath yesterday but is now very green after going @rse over head. :rolleyes: I do love having a tired dog around, it's quite satisfying really! :D
 
Poor Henry, making him think for 2 whole hours - no wonder he's flopped! :eek:

Had my little neice and nephew up today, they ran the boys ragged round the country park for hours today - both dogs now absolutely spark'o'd on the sofa - bliss :D
 
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