Reflections in a Pond
Slow start again. I wish I could get up in the morning feeling fine and ready for the day ahead, instead of sluggish and tired.
We went to Shell Bay wood for our walk today. It`s been almost 2 weeks since we were there. There was more green to be seen; grass and moss and ferns and saplings. Although there were about 10 cars in the carpark we met no one in the wood, which suits me just fine. Geordie had a great run around with his trailing lead while I broke-in my new walking boots, which are actually pretty comfy now that I`ve added good insoles. One of the reasons I chose the woods today was because of the wind, which was pretty strong. In the woods I couldn`t feel the wind, but I could certainly hear it. It sounded like a train at times.
Geordie came back every time I shouted on him; running at great speed and plonking his bum down at my feet in readyness for his treat. Whenever anyone sees him do this they comment on what a good boy he is. And, yes, that could be said if that is all they see. Today I put him back on his lead much earlier than usual so he wasn`t expecting it. That avoided the issue of him getting anxious and refusing to come near.
Last evening when he asked out I put his lead on and went out with him to the garden. He was a bit surprised, but did his business and we walked back inside. This avoided him getting frightened or agitated, barking, and refusing to come in.
I also kept the blinds closed in the sitting room this morning so he couldn`t adopt his pose on the sofa, scanning the street for any person, dog, or cat to bark at. (This is part of his emotional detox)
I`m off now to do a bit of training with him to help his focus.
We will get there.
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