Some tracking, finally temperature was good. Harley did a nice 1km in garss and sand.
Then some fun ob at the local pet store, some very rude kids were trying to get Harley to break his down but he did not move. So happy with my crazy dog.
We worked on "Leave the new cat alone!" Apparently the dogs don't understand that being surrounded and licked from every direction is uncomfortable for even a 20lb cat.
We worked on "Leave the new cat alone!" Apparently the dogs don't understand that being surrounded and licked from every direction is uncomfortable for even a 20lb cat.
Tracked on a new field with a slightly different terrain (and lots of stickers... Sadie's a real trooper!). Opened up the steps just a little and baited slightly fewer footsteps.
We worked on "Leave the new cat alone!" Apparently the dogs don't understand that being surrounded and licked from every direction is uncomfortable for even a 20lb cat.
OMGoodness... that's alotta kitty cat.
Can't get past this one...
I would think 20lbs of cat could teach the dogs with no need for handler intervention!
We worked on "Leave the new cat alone!" Apparently the dogs don't understand that being surrounded and licked from every direction is uncomfortable for even a 20lb cat.
OMGoodness... that's alotta kitty cat.
Can't get past this one...
I would think 20lbs of cat could teach the dogs with no need for handler intervention!
Mr. Boris Pants insn't the one I'm necessarily the one I'm worried about as he's a Maine Coon/Siamese mix, still with all his claws. I'd just rather like my dogs to keep their eyes from being scratched or from serious bites to the nose if the kitty gets really riled. I'd prefer to intergrate kitty into the family without bloodshed on all sides if possible. At least he doesn't run from the dogs, he just walks by them like he owns the house.
We worked on "Leave the new cat alone!" Apparently the dogs don't understand that being surrounded and licked from every direction is uncomfortable for even a 20lb cat.
OMGoodness... that's alotta kitty cat.
Can't get past this one...
I would think 20lbs of cat could teach the dogs with no need for handler intervention!
Mr. Boris Pants insn't the one I'm necessarily the one I'm worried about as he's a Maine Coon/Siamese mix, still with all his claws. I'd just rather like my dogs to keep their eyes from being scratched or from serious bites to the nose if the kitty gets really riled. I'd prefer to intergrate kitty into the family without bloodshed on all sides if possible. At least he doesn't run from the dogs, he just walks by them like he owns the house.
Laid two tracks on the levee, the grass is half dead so we'll be moving to the open green lawns around the apartment complex. Regardless, Radar did very well despite the dusty grass and the lawn guys running their machinery.
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