Max said "WILL SOMEONE CALL THE ILPH, PLEASE!?

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He said it really isn't funny any more.......

Yesterday the human took him out for 4 hours, and that only left him around 3 hours turnout
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Then if that wasn't bad enough, she took him out today for another 3 hours!!!!!
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He is now a tired boy
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And to top it off if it's nice next weekend, she will no doubt do it again. And it's his birthday on Sunday, so he should get to choose what he does
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Ahhh - poor chap

Spooks had to suffer similar 'cruelty' this morning when he was dragged from his boring field, to go to a charity fun ride, and when faced with a lovely level 1 mile gallop up the side of a racecourse, he couldn't possibly go all the way along - he had to stop half way because he needed a wee - how terrible of his human for not predicting this and loitering on grass verges awaiting his 'performance'!!
 
hee hee, I'm not the only one then, Daisy went out for 2 1/2 hours on Wednesday, 1 hr on Thursday and 4hours on Friday. Still didn't look any thinner but we had a lovely time
 
Yes it's a bugger isnt it having to work, it could be worse he could be human and have to work all week and then do all the chores like feeding mucking out grooming blah blah blah all before even getting a ride
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Tarquin felt like that yesterday, he has an aversion to working two days in a row so yesterday was just taking the biscuit. I gave a longreining lesson on him in the morning then hacked him out in the afternoon. The second time I approached with headcollar in hand he ran off to hide. However the lure of a Murray mint soon won him over and he was more abused today by having to go to the school. He will be most pleased that I'm back at work tomorrow and so will not be able to abuse him too much over the next week.
 
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