What Are We Up To?

Now we have returned from travelling, we are busy working (in the case of Emma), volunteering (in the case of Chris) and setting up a dog walking and pet sitting business - Chocolate Tortoise Dog Walking & Pet Sitting

Saturday, 4 June 2011

It’s Been A While

A couple of months since the last post and in that time the business has been picking up, with a couple of regular clients and some ad-hoc ones too. Hopefully word of mouth will get round and the business will continue to grow.

IMG_5409And what of Charlie & Champa? They are also growing, especially Charlie who seems to get noticeably bigger every day. And stronger, which is a bit of a problem as he still likes to pull on the lead more than we would like. We use a halti on Charlie, and a gentle leader on Champa, and both of these work well in preventing them from pulling. But we don’t want these to become long term solutions, plus they look so sad when we put them on and every time we stop, both the puppies struggle to get their collars off, so we are trying to wean them off these non-pull collars by only using them when they refuse to walk to heel continuously. Which unfortunately is quite frequent at the moment!

Off the lead, in the nearby fields or woods, they both love their walks. Champa teases Charlie to chase her, and is then surprised when Charlie actually catches her – he never used to be able to but he is now bigger and faster and although Champa can run rings around him if she wishes, she has become complacent, and he takes full advantage. She then gets annoyed and snaps at him when he catches her, which I feel is a little unfair! She definitely comes across as the boss out of the pair, which is strange as she is very, very submissive towards other dogs. The speed at which she drops to the floor and rolls on her back when meeting other dogs is incredible. The tart! Watching her trying to get lower down than a Jack Russell is very amusing though! 

IMG_5404Next training exercises are to improve their heel walking, on and off the lead, to try to stop Charlie eating things he shouldn’t while out walking, and to try to get Champa to actually retrieve a ball, rather than just run after it, drop to the floor and sit and stare at it until you come to collect it. Any hints and tips on these things very welcome!

Neutering time coming up for both of them. I hope they don’t resent us too much for it!

Oh – I’m currently reading “The Perfect Puppy” by Gwen Bailey, which I think is very good. Having read a lot of dog books over the years, and most recently reading a couple of Cesar Milan books, this one is refreshing in that there are a few things in there that are new to me, and it is very well written and easy to dip into. Recommended.

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