Hide and seek!

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B playing hide and seek with a young friend, he loves this game! Squeals with excitement and I cannot hold him or keep up with him, I just have to let the line go, and his pal really works him hard, lots of zig-zags and looping, but he always finds her!

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Definitely looking into this as a new hobby for him, either through actual SAR training, or competitively, as this type of scenting is due to be introduced as a Schutzhund discipline.
He is awfully tufty, can't take the hair out of him fast enough :o

And one of Floofy, saying 'are we there, yet?' He is so clever, he dispenses Euros.
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I want a money dispensing dog. ;) Bodo looks like he is having a great time, he's really working the ground isn't he. As for the tufty bits, he's a sable what do you expect.:p
 
Lovely Pics. One of my Heelers used to do this my daughter used to hide across the fields and Jess would find her by following her scent, it always amazed me even if a rabbit would cross her patch she would never deviate.

Floofy is doing well, he will be driving soon.:D
 
That was pretty much how his sire was kept competition fit :p his handler would wear a head torch and go off into the woods and do this for hours!
I do think he has grown since last year :o could barely get the harness around him.

Butter wouldn't melt? Yeah, Floofster would eat it, along with everything else in the fridge, long before the melting stage!!!
 
OH plays hide n seek wit ours and the ones he walks, I honestly think this is why they all have fab recall, they literally keep a eye on him at all times because A, they panick and B, they love finding him and him jumping out at them like a looney going "Rahhhhh, losers" they realy do like being called losers:o:rolleyes::D
 
I play hide and seek with mine, leap out from behind trees at them, or lie down in long grass and jump up and say boo, god help me if anyone sees me, they would be calling for the men in white coats.:D
 
Mum's just been telling me - he kicked off at 1.30am this morning and she was raging with him.
He started again at 6am and she looked out and there were loads of drunk kids staggering up the road, apparently there was an illegal rave in the forest (about a mile down the road) and that is what he had been barking at earlier, what a good boy!
 
B looks like he really loves that game! He's looking fab even tufty!
Floofy is a cutie pie, he'll be to big to lie on that seat much longer! Teach him to change gears! :D
 
Aye, but it's good that he's there, he and his sister had an awful habit of kicking off early doors when they were about 12 months old, used to hitch him up on a long line at 4am and patrol the property, paranoid or what?! Probably just foxes...but I have now learned to identify the 'it's a cat/fox/sheep at the fenceline' bark - playful, high pitched - and the 'THERE'S A BLOODY MAN OVER THERE!' bark - very deep, like he wants to kill said man - :p

Thanks all, nice to see B looking well, I know, never thought he'd look well again! All off to club tomorrow, expect carnage!
 
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