• Lol same scenario, so I feel for you. I'm walking with my 14mo in a rucksack so can't go bush whacking. When the dog gets on a prey he's off. This morning I had to return the kid to the house and then go find him. He was about 2km away. I don't mind him being out, just as long as I know where so I can go get him if need be. So I think the map one is needed really, so i can sit at home and see where he is.

  • Yeah you probably do need the map then if he's out roaming whilst your indoors. I only use mine when were all out together so doesn't matter as much. I hope your two are getting on well. Omar and Pippa are still getting on great and she's starting to try and play with him which is nice until she sticks one of his toys in her mouth and she's also started feeding him so we really need to keep an eye on that in case she feeds him her Raisins or anything else that could make him ill or the other way round but so far so good but having both running around does keep you on your toes


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  • Well we go outdoors together, mostly, but it return and he stays out, whenever he's gone to that day Haha that's cute. The dog isn't too keen on the kid as the kid went through a phase of pulling his hair, lucky Omar with no hair to pull! But the kid feeds the dog too like yours, so they're becoming friends. And I've seen them sharing the same spoon. Germs are good right!

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