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Old 18-05-2008, 05:00 PM
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Re: New Dog Owner

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Originally Posted by Sitmus View Post
Today as a interesting day.

It was his first time alone in the house today, he was alone for 2 hours. He was OK, he spent the time sleeping, as of what we know, and nothing broke.

We also took him to the beach. He was OK there, got a bit pulling on the lead. He barked at 2 people, and a rotweiler but was fine with everyone else and people's dogs.

We was going to let him take a dip in the sea, but didn't do it because there had been an oil spillage.

He was really good in the car, he was a bit scared when the boot lid went down. The only bad thing he did was he let one go with the windows up!

I have also been watching the Dog Whisperer. And on there, Ceaser said it's best to stroke the dog under his mouth because if it's above it makes them think they did something wrong. Is this true?

We did a bit of name call trainning. Me and my dad was with him at the beach with the flexi lead. I ran off a bit with him, dad called him and sunny responded and ran back to him straight away........ and I was running slowly behind him. He's helping me loose weight though.

Aww. Bless That's great new. He really has improved and the fact that he did a recall with your dad is fantastic- if anything it shows that he is bonding well with the family and you also know that his recall is good.
Also the fact that you could leave him for two hours with no probs is great.
Well done and keep up the good work
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