@Emily That sounds quite challenging. At the 'fun' dog class I go to we sometimes get asked to do ' temptation alley' -recalling your dog past food and toys on the floor. I can always get Molly to ignore the food but soft toys are just too much!
Well, you know what they say about book smarts and street smarts. Sounds like your OH got all of the former and none of the latter
Oh definately tonight to follow up his oily footprints he has been shooting glitter all around the house . He has a thing called his magical glittery ring which he uses for his lectures. Its a large perpex hoop which has water and glitter in it. It shows how your inner works. He hadn't put the water in it just loads and loads of sparkly glitter. The ends weren't sealed so he decided to blow in the end to clear a bit of dog hair. Oh you should have seen it it was just a massive glitter trumpet. We got glitter everywhere I mean everywhere . I laughed so much i nearly wet myself
Its crazy human time out dog walking again. A bit of good weather and out they come. My dog walking friend was very upset by a man lurking in his garden. The chap was chatting to himself whilst staring into my friends house from his garden. We were in the park watching him do it. Very strange looked like he was casing the place for a latter robbing
It's Ella's 2nd birthday today. We bought her a new rope toy, a couple of new balls and a new kong-shaped tennis ball, which she destroyed within a couple of hours (we bought it for this purpose). We had some fun training (I tried that fast luring thingamajig-that @Joy posted about-to help with some close heeling around cones) which lead to a huge zoomies session She's managed to share some of our breakfast and lunch and I bought her some special chicken bits and pieces to go with dinner Can't believe my little girl is two!