I'm not sure what either species would have done, had the fence not been there!
I suspect Rocco would have ran for the car!
Strange woolly things . . .
I love watching Rocco bounding around East Hull Dog Walking Field . He's the bounciest dog in the world. They still both wrestle at the back of my legs when I'm walking, even though they have over five acres to use!
Not sure if this helps or hinders the lead discipline with these two!
I did give up on any semblance of order!
More fun at East Hull Dog Walking Field
Rocco's expression is ace when he's charging around, maniacally.
Had some help this week in the shape of my daughter.
Obviously had to pay a fair rate so she could go buy some tat at the end of the week! Dogs enjoyed somebody playing with them though, and she now has six favourite dogs!
Have you seen the dog handlers with the Belgian Malinois' walking between their legs backwards and doing turns?
This is the East Hull version, Lenny wanting to drop his ball precisely between my feet!
Next week we'll be working on some John Wick-esque type stunts!!
Go Lenny!
Can't beat a good back scratch.
And Skye seems to spend as much time enjoying this activity as she does running around.
Four Legged Things
Dog walking service.
I may not be sexier than a squirrel, but I reckon my loud, squeaky balls come somewhere close!
They're the future for dogs that don't like coming back.
And the heavy breathing isn't me . . .
Reggie went in a long run towards Leconfield last week, despite my best efforts to make myself more interesting. So today we had some practice with the whistle and ball throwing as a reward. Seemed to work of sorts, even if he does power straight past me on the return. Hence the weird 'ah' at the end. I'm sure we'll get there. At least he's acknowledging my presence now!
It's not an invisible ball, it is there. But even if it was, Lenny would still chase it!