Reg: 07-27-2009
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luckily that didn't happen, Barbara!
He hasn't been on ducks yet. This was just at a park, but after seeing how he reacted I think I want to start him on ducks/geese before we go back onto sheep again. I think we'll be able to take things more slowly, because it doesn't really matter how fast and hard you push them they still only move at their own pace.
He surprised me when he went after them! I was afraid to give him a correction on accident when he pounced but he seemed not to notice anything haha
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