Monday 30 July 2012

and we're back in action :-)


Firstly, thank you so much for the feedback from you Mac'ers on my last post. You made me just sit down and go through it and now I'm loving my new little laptop :-) I can finally do my pictures on it too haha. 

These are a few pictures from our garden today. I have to send the girls out separately as I like them to 1. Have alone bonding time with me and 2. I like them to be unleashed but as there is many cats/dogs in my little road, having 2 unleashed dog with one owner would be a pretty silly thing to do!

I've just bought myself a brand spanking new clicker (a fancy orange one!) from Ebay, I had lost my others and trick training has pretty much gone out the window since as clicker training is what both my girls respond to most. I cannot wait for it to arrive in the post! I'm really excited to try and teach Molly to balance on my back. I've seen it a few times and it looks so much fun. Of course, extreme trust between dog & owner is the main thing so that would also be great to set in stone!

Jess, my little none dancing dog, will be learning tricks too. She may not be a performer but she does like to learn.... and get lots of yummy treats! haha. 




7 comments:

  1. My boys love clicker training. The hardest part for me is that I can really only do one dog at a time and whomever is on the outside puts up quite a fuss.

    Mango Momma

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    1. Ah, I know exactly what you mean!! They always work better alone & I think it's good for them to get time away to concentrate however the other one always kicks up a tantrum haha.

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  2. I love, love, love the top photo of Molly!! "Ear pictures" are so adorable!! ;op
    Love, Raelyn.... And Rose, my BEAUTIFULLY UNIQUE "Mystery Dog"!!

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    1. Haha, you have it spot on, Raelyn! That picture was named 'Little Miss Big Ears' on Flickr! :-)

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  3. Clicker training is so much fun. I still use my clicker with Zoe and she has a blast learning new tricks and commands. Also, theses photos are so beautiful.

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    1. Thank you :-) I know, I can't even imagine trick training without a clicker now. They learn so quickly with one!

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  4. Stacey....
    Thanks again for commenting--and reading!!--the other day's Blog post!! I understand that it was long and different from anything that I'd ever before posted. I appreciated your comment, very much!! ;op
    Love, Raelyn.... And Rose, my BEAUTIFULLY UNIQUE "Mystery Dog"!!

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