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He finally gets it!!!


chelseafan

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My other half that is..... so yesterday was an awful day weather wise, we decided to take 'the boys' for a long walk by the river in another village, bags packed, off we went. I put both head harnesses on and took extending leads, we are surrounded by sheep EVERYWHERE in Wales so we choose where we walk them carefully. We are soaking wet after 15 mins walking but the boys are loving it and then we come across a field we have to pass FULL of sheep and lambs and they both go nuts, all of the sheep run to the other side of the field baa..ing like mad. It finally clicked, he said..... you can never let them off the lead to run on their own. At last!! He's been giving me a hard time for months about only letting them off in a secure area and not going to the local park to let them run off lead like I used to when they were much younger. Some people won't listen until they see it for themselves.

 

 

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It used to be so frustrating going over the same issue, but yesterday I think he saw just how much they both wanted to kill the sheep. I used to let them off the lead in the park as young pups, before prey drive kicked in, and it was great for them to socialise with other dogs but now we walk them people say 'don't u let them off the lead anymore' with pity in their voice, as if it's cruel not to, I'm now fed up of explaining why, so now HE can!
We do take them for a run, only in safe areas, getting harder to find new places.


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Great news . . . NOW. . . 

When can we send round all the other new members and partners who think it's a brilliant idea to let them run free. . . . For training.

School is open :up:

 

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