Thank you for tagging me! +Ellie Kennard You both look so lovely! Joni with her long legs and her way to look and you seem to be happy! Did she wanted to be carried?
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. 😀
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! 😀
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)
I believe it was +Ursula Klepper who asked to see pictures of me and Joni…?
That's a familiar sight. I don't think my wife's dog knew what the ground was until he was too heavy to carry 🙂
For a minute there I thought it was a sheep!
Thank you for tagging me! +Ellie Kennard You both look so lovely! Joni with her long legs and her way to look and you seem to be happy! Did she wanted to be carried?
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. 😀
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! 😀
Lol!
Makes me wonder who is walking who.
Who's taking who?
I remember that kind of training, we also had as our dog was joung! But it helped. :o)
Yes +Ursula Klepper Joni has +Ellie very well trained now 😉
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)
+Karen Cooper – she is not going to have to put up with this for much longer that's for sure. Especially as she grows heavier and bigger! 🙂