I'm right next to Wells Park, where I've been meeting lots of good people. I've met lots of good people everywhere. This is one instance and really was around the "my (little) dog is reactive" dude just taking the whole park. But there may be reasons why they were behaving in their way. They were not swaggering around like they own the place.
Anyway this morning: nice walk on the long line, plenty of treats, new "where's dad" rather than "come" seemed to work, into the woody bit, off lead running around in there, trying to do some fetch (runs to ball/toy, picks it up, leaves it runs into bushes chases bee, comes back with cans/plastic pint pots), back onto lead to walk out, walk around, on to the main bit, meet some other dogs, run around like a twat with the other pup, realise the older dog won't play, leave it alone, run off at the end, "where's dad?", comes back in the general direction, realises its me, mega treat on arrival.
Just school avoidance to deal with as a parent now.
I'm right next to Wells Park, where I've been meeting lots of good people. I've met lots of good people everywhere. This is one instance and really was around the "my (little) dog is reactive" dude just taking the whole park. But there may be reasons why they were behaving in their way. They were not swaggering around like they own the place.
Anyway this morning: nice walk on the long line, plenty of treats, new "where's dad" rather than "come" seemed to work, into the woody bit, off lead running around in there, trying to do some fetch (runs to ball/toy, picks it up, leaves it runs into bushes chases bee, comes back with cans/plastic pint pots), back onto lead to walk out, walk around, on to the main bit, meet some other dogs, run around like a twat with the other pup, realise the older dog won't play, leave it alone, run off at the end, "where's dad?", comes back in the general direction, realises its me, mega treat on arrival.
Just school avoidance to deal with as a parent now.