Sunday 24 April 2011

That's another fine mess you've got us into.

The dog has had a great week with his very own 'in-house friend' (our 9 year old Grandson) to play with. The dog can now jump onto our beds; chase the ball up and down the hall at great speed; root out squeaky toys thrown overarm into the new seed beds. Bliss.

We had another celebrity photo shoot at the house.



http://www.simonyorkphotography.co.uk/

The dog and his 'friend' loved Ham Hill. They ran up and down the quarry sides, hiding in hollows, getting dirty but coming back for treats (the dog). I managed to bring them both back home with me. It was so good we went again.
The dog's nose is now at the right level to enable him to 'check out' the bottom of the AF!!
PL likes to talk to fellow dog walkers. The dog gets a bit bored with standing still so winds himself into a knot with the lead round and round his legs. Totally unbalanced he falls over. He's still got to learn about tipping points and equilibrium.

1 comment:

  1. They are characters aren't they. We have had our pup for almost 2 weeks now. I am so impressed with how trained your pup was at 10 weeks. Juno (our girl) is learning. She is 12 weeks on monday, very placid and enjoys the woodland walks. I have been brave enough to let her off the lead, fabulous at first, as long as she is behind us. If she is ahead she doesn't stop! She will sit on command, toilet outside (though this doesn't stop her from peeing on carpets and cushions! she is now banned from the living room.) Puppy training class starts in a week.
    Looking forward to reading your next installment.
    Carolyn

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