Nah Christina, I would be lost without your stories!
We practiced culvert stay away with the e-collar today. He did well. By the third he was doing a sit on his own, even when I walked closer.
And thankfully he is ignoring the plethora of geese. Damn things are everywhere, apparently they don't bother him one bit, thank god... we need a goose shaped car driving back and forth!
Edited by Becky Niedbalka (05/08/2018 09:34 PM)
Edit reason: Spelling
Puh, geese! I love theem, but not too close. Hubby and I met once geese. A whole flock. They ran towards us aggressively cackling. I was so scared and took off. But my husband ran towards them and all of them made a rapid about turn and fleed. To stay within the topic: Maybe even better than an remote-xollar.
Sorry, I know, I sometimes babble too much.
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