My being left handed would be an issue I'm betting. At the same time tying shoes came easy to me because I followed what my oldest sister did while facing me. I was the only one in kindergarten class that could tie shoes so I was "important" as the nun's helper......for the only time in my school career.
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My being left handed would be an issue I'm betting. At the same time tying shoes came easy to me because I followed what my oldest sister did while facing me. I was the only one in kindergarten class that could tie shoes so I was "important" as the nun's helper......for the only time in my school career.
Mother Nature was apparently against Fennec learning tracking... with the constant rains and the foot ( yes, I said foot) of snow on Easter, it was impossible to work with her outside. I was not to be deterred, however, and worked with her on scent discrimination inside instead. She picked this up so incredibly fast, it was unreal.
Paul is still working with Eleven on her door manners. He has his timing a bit better, and has her looking at him consistently before she is released. Baby steps.
We are doing door drills too!
I love the name Eleven, every time I see it!
We got sits and downs great on walks, she has such focus on walks that we just can't get inside!
The indoors training is hard, she still prefers outside and can handle loud stuff like the snow blower or skidoo, but in place poops with the vacuum. On leash tethered to me she is fine with noise inside, that part it confusing and could use input.
We taught leave it with the wild birds such as spruce hens, so now she watches them like livestock, funny to see.
How is everything with everyone! We have 10ft snow drifts still, and more snow coming, still -20s. Love it!
Sounds like your doing good in spite of being inside. Expecting a lot of rain the rest of the week but otherwise the weather has been nice enough to start slowly on flower bed cleanup.
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