Fab piccies, he looks like king of the farm there, lol at al those sheep huddled together, he has them trained he is a very lucky boy to have landed in such a fab home, he looks to approve himself, how is his training in general coming on, have you found he is learning at good pace and most importantly remembering
The sheep kept on following us! He likes licking the calves noses (they are on the other side of a fence) they lick each other!
Hi Cayla,
He loves going to the farm, although he usually stinks now.
Traning is going well. Got sit, stay, recall, paw, fetch and play dead well. He seems to remembe well. His stay is briliant! Could do with some tips on heel. Also his growling at tall men seems to have stopped.
His op is due next month but someone said they need to start cocking before the chop? Is that right? He is showing some male behaviour he started humping a dashhound's head in the pub the other night! Slightly embarrasing.
Nope, they do not have to start cocking their leg, no hard and fast rule, as long as those plumbs are present, his brother got the chop today, I think they msut have phones to book for June and the vet said, he is old enough if you want him in now, so they did, he has been bonking things for a while now, so they where pretty keen to get him done.
heel work, a half check, and literally a good cheeck sharp and short each time her pulls forward, of course it's not bery effective describing it we actually had his ginger sis in to board the other week and OH stopped her pulling in 5 mins, so they are quick little learners, owners where over the moon she no longer pulls.
Halti could also be an option if you cannot get the hand of the check back.