Rocky off the lead
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Rocky off the lead
We were doing some training with Rocky today and ventured to let him off the lead, his recall has not been brilliant in the past, but today his behaviour was excellent.
We then let him off again this afternoon when we went into the woods and again he was very good at coming back.
He was attacked in the same woods 2 months ago and we wondered if this would affect him but obviously not we could not have asked for him to be any better behaved.
He also said hello to some teenaged girls who were playing around there and again he was the perfect gentleman. He is one for the ladies.
I think our little boy is growing up to be a young man (so proud of him).
We then let him off again this afternoon when we went into the woods and again he was very good at coming back.
He was attacked in the same woods 2 months ago and we wondered if this would affect him but obviously not we could not have asked for him to be any better behaved.
He also said hello to some teenaged girls who were playing around there and again he was the perfect gentleman. He is one for the ladies.
I think our little boy is growing up to be a young man (so proud of him).
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Re: Rocky off the lead
What a
Its so great when training pays off, bet your proud and Rocky sounds like an asset XX
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Re: Rocky off the lead
Well done Rocky. Keep up the good work. Gives me hope as Tyson has intermittent good recall.
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Re: Rocky off the lead
He still has selective hearing and this teamed with his stubborness means it has taken some time to get to this stage.
I think we are making good progress though.
I think we are making good progress though.
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Re: Rocky off the lead
Thanks guys all the support means a lot.
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