The New Term starts, and Eva along with her hoomans, is back in training.
It was hot yesterday and the hall where the class takes place was very warm. OH was looking after GD2 but my friend who looks after Eva sometimes said she'd like to come and see what we're doing. We arrived to find we'd been 'promoted' from the far end of the room to just by the entrance. There was only one dog from the last class there - a long haired GSD. So Eva had a lot of changes to cope with - and for a few minutes she was quite shocked. She kept wanting to go to 'her' corner. But she settled down and coped very well with all the changes. The trainer wisely kept to easy work which she knows well and I was very proud of how she coped with it all.
She's had an interesting time this summer - we've met up with the friends with the similar-looking dog (Pip) several times, including a walk on the beach which made her very excited. One day they also had a guest dog with them - a miniature poodle. Eva was just a little too pushy trying to play with her and the poodle snapped at her. Eva backed off straight away and peace was restored! But Eva had ignored the poodle's first warning - lots of teeth, so she's still not 'reading' other dogs' warning signs properly.
We have some very kind friends who have a 2-acre, fully fenced paddock and they have said we can use this anytime. We take her most days to have a good run round and to do some recall practice. She's doing really well, but there aren't any distractions, so tomorrow we're going there with Pip, the dog, and her mum and dad - followed by lunch in the pub. This will be two firsts for Eva!
A very sad note: the 'Daisy' mentioned in an earlier post has died very suddenly from an aneurysm. She was such a little character and will be missed.
It was hot yesterday and the hall where the class takes place was very warm. OH was looking after GD2 but my friend who looks after Eva sometimes said she'd like to come and see what we're doing. We arrived to find we'd been 'promoted' from the far end of the room to just by the entrance. There was only one dog from the last class there - a long haired GSD. So Eva had a lot of changes to cope with - and for a few minutes she was quite shocked. She kept wanting to go to 'her' corner. But she settled down and coped very well with all the changes. The trainer wisely kept to easy work which she knows well and I was very proud of how she coped with it all.
She's had an interesting time this summer - we've met up with the friends with the similar-looking dog (Pip) several times, including a walk on the beach which made her very excited. One day they also had a guest dog with them - a miniature poodle. Eva was just a little too pushy trying to play with her and the poodle snapped at her. Eva backed off straight away and peace was restored! But Eva had ignored the poodle's first warning - lots of teeth, so she's still not 'reading' other dogs' warning signs properly.
We have some very kind friends who have a 2-acre, fully fenced paddock and they have said we can use this anytime. We take her most days to have a good run round and to do some recall practice. She's doing really well, but there aren't any distractions, so tomorrow we're going there with Pip, the dog, and her mum and dad - followed by lunch in the pub. This will be two firsts for Eva!
A very sad note: the 'Daisy' mentioned in an earlier post has died very suddenly from an aneurysm. She was such a little character and will be missed.
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