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  1. Well the real story is that we decided to do a leash training session, but over a 3.5 km walk. This is over 2 US miles. And part of that is turning around and walking in the opposite direction when she pulled ahead. this means that Joni and I did almost twice the distance as it should have been, going forward, backward, forward etc.
    So in the end I thought it would be best to just carry her, rather than keep on with the training session. I did let her down again after a short while and then we started our back and forth walking.
    So my little 'sheep' was almost as fed up as I was and we were both pretty tired.
    +Richard Ball – perhaps that was the reason your wife had that idea/
    +Giselle Minoli – it's great to hear from you. I was in your stream just yesterday, what a happy coincidence. 😀

  2. I didn't see your comment until I had written the explanation, +Ursula Klepper – you will see by reading it that I was not as happy as I looked. And, yes, she probably did want to be carried. But so did I at that point! 😀

  3. So cute – although she does have the good grace to look a little embarrassed and fed up by the whole process. You'd need to worry if she looked like she was enjoying it – chief Joni-carrier is not a role to take on lightly ;o)

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