Love the Yoga pic!! My Malinois Toni gets down on a shoulder like that and spins like a freak. I call it "break dancing".. It's quite a floor show at training classes ....
He's not used to be on a leash at all, he tolerates the collar, but doesn't like the harness yet. He spins to try and get it off I think. Sometimes he succeeds in slipping one paw partway out or getting his teeth in it, or both, like this!
Nice, you have green grass. I was thinking you were in the snow from your drive home. Spread his food around out there, let him get used to hunting around with his nose to the ground.
It is a tad loose, but it is the tightest it will go, and in a few days I think it will be ok. The next size down was for toy breeds and had super thin straps, and would only fit him at maximum size.
Yeah, where I am I is fall whether, it's just when you drive up through to the top of the mountain passes it's already winter up there!
Spread his food around out there, let him get used to hunting around with his nose to the ground.
That's a good idea. I'll do that with 1 or 2 of his meals, a day, depending on how much it rains. Right now I'm using pretty much all all food to charge the mark, and as reward in general.
Latest update - he drew first blood tonight during our play session, and directly proceeded to hump his hedgehog stuffie!
have you tried one of those "comfort fit" harnesses? the ones with the webbing? They're just as tasty but a lot harder to get to mouth level (or so I've found). And they come in all sorts of fun colors XD
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