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Old 25-01-2012, 01:16 PM
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Been walking this puppy for 4 months now, she's been a very nervous little dog and she has been on lead every time.
We've been everywhere, mixed with dogs, faced the big noisy bin lorry, over the fields when they have been shooting, pounding the pavements on quiet and busy roads, watching those noisy scary crows bumped into sheep/cows and been out with the big brave oldies quite a lot.

Today she went off lead in a safe area and we had the most exciting game ever

I'll be looking for another youngster to come out on our adventures with us soon
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That sounds great; must have been lovely watching her develop like that - what a rewarding job at times .
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Great fun

We were worried about letting Banjo off the lead for the 1st time at the beach he just stuck to our feet
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Great fun

We were worried about letting Banjo off the lead for the 1st time at the beach he just stuck to our feet
Owner didn't want me to do it for a while, if a dog barked or there was a strange noise she would just panic.
Owner lost her once when she panicked, she ran home, across a road
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Re: Let her off lead

Poor thing! you have obviously built her confidence up and made her feel secure and have let her off at the right time,glad she had a good time
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Owner didn't want me to do it for a while, if a dog barked or there was a strange noise she would just panic.
Owner lost her once when she panicked, she ran home, across a road
Poor pup & owner Holly was nervous when we got her, still is if she's by herself, I dont think she had ever had any toys let alone been out on a walk she's ok'ish now though a proper daddy's girl
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Sounds like you've done a great job with her I'm sure she had lots and lots of fun playing!!
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