Tiddlypom
Carries on creakily
We are a month into teaching our new-to-us 3 yo townie JRT from Bolton about country ways. She’s a lovely dog to have around, but her horizons have been rather limited up to now. It’s very important to us that she’s steady around farm stock, as we live out in the sticks in dairy country. Currently the cattle are indoors in winter housing, but instead the fields are being occupied by overwintering welsh sheep.
Our own resident sheepy winter visitors in our hay field are scatty silly things which bolt as soon as they see me, never mind a dog, so we’ve kept her well away from them.
This little group that we see every morning about half a mile away on our regular walk are however thankfully the perfect training set up. We usually walk past their field just before they get fed, and they hurl themselves enthusiastically at the gate when they see us, baaing loudly and hungrily. Penny from Bolton has learnt to be very respectful of these animals, she gets a treat for ignoring them each day. She’s still on a lead all the time on walks. She’s no longer scared of horses in fields, either.

Progress
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Our own resident sheepy winter visitors in our hay field are scatty silly things which bolt as soon as they see me, never mind a dog, so we’ve kept her well away from them.
This little group that we see every morning about half a mile away on our regular walk are however thankfully the perfect training set up. We usually walk past their field just before they get fed, and they hurl themselves enthusiastically at the gate when they see us, baaing loudly and hungrily. Penny from Bolton has learnt to be very respectful of these animals, she gets a treat for ignoring them each day. She’s still on a lead all the time on walks. She’s no longer scared of horses in fields, either.

Progress