This weekend is the London marathon, we know a guide dog partnership who have been in training for it - good luck to them.
Ourselves we haven’t been training yet today it feels like we have done the marathon a day early without training - we both enjoyed it anyway and with amazing views.
We went to a localish town where there is a country park ina forestry trust, so lots of trees and trees trunks across the floors making it slightly hard going; so mum needed guiding around them.
We got stuck once and needed someone to help us get unstuck, luckily this time someone was passing by; and we went with family so we were a bit better off if they had to go off to get help - while I entertained mum of course.
I met many new kids while doing my weaving inbetween close knit trees and they were asking what mum was getting me to do so well.
After family left we went onto another forest trust site just down the road which had loads of ropes in the sky and one which whipped through the sky super fast with a funny sound; I got a super cuddle for behaving near this so well as the sounds was such a high pitched sound.
We are both so worn out once home and are so glad we have a much quieter week than usual, although we do have a couple long days but fun apparently.
I wonder what is next on hold for us? I enjoy these trips out but I do forget myself a little.
~Working Dog
Saturday, 21 April 2018
Saturday, 14 April 2018
Making a Splash
Amazing walks that make me snooze all the way home which is unheard off. I so enjoyed today's walk and am eager to go back here to meet my pals again.
Anyone else want to join us too? It was so much fun.
We even played Pooh Sticks on a bridge we found, and I did some training too, 'sit', 'wait' and 'up'. My Pooh Stick won of course.

Anyone else want to join us too? It was so much fun.
We even played Pooh Sticks on a bridge we found, and I did some training too, 'sit', 'wait' and 'up'. My Pooh Stick won of course.
I then found some play buddies who were allowed to go paddling with me, so we all had some time in the water, this was so much fun. Bang, Pepper, and Hester in the photo with myself.

A crazy me running out the water with flappy ears and soaking wet, I shared my soakiness just after this; well its rude not too.
In the field I was having some off lead walking time and I went a bit crazy, I was missing my pals I had made. Well I did my 'head rub dance' as Mum calls it. Anyone else do this? Please say I'm not alone?
But I did behave nicely, I did a 'down' when asked and 'wait' for six minutes with dogs passing and this was for photos but also for training.
Personally I much prefer the water splashing. Much more fun to be had tomorrow I do hope.
Saturday, 7 April 2018
Woofing all day and a surprise guest
Well I've been on a bit of an adventure today.
Mum says I learnt a lot from it, there certainly were many smells, yummies and many friends to be; and some grumblies too. I need flashing lights around me so people can see, oh gosh did I yelp; and yet the man human didn't even apologise just walked off after getting to his two feet.
We went to a country show with Heavy horses, they were very heavy and mum has the cheek to call me heavy when I am weighed.
There was also alpacas, donkeys, Huskies and some more animals. We saw archery, and a dog massage class; but the highlight for us both was our first go at an agility course and then the flyball too. And I of course excelled at both within seconds; especially the Flyball.
Who needs a new Flyball teammate?
There were loads of yummy stalls dotted about too, these kept my nose sniffing about and my mouth very busy with noise; which annoyed mum after quite some time as I wouldn't listen. But it all smelt so good.
The Heavy Horse show was very fun though, I got to meet a horse so close while the horse was dancing and to our favourite music. So we were all happy, Mum's favourite track, which has became mine and the horses too. So a great track to help us all get to know each other. I'm hopefully going to get know more horses over time, but not so large.
Just before we left I got to actually play with a mate I had made during the day, Charlie, he is five years older than myself; but Mum said I had mainly been good and allowed us to play. She was willing Charlie to teach me to not bark; woof woof maybe one day I wont get so excited and not have my say.
Sorry but I hope I done you proud as I really enjoyed my day; despite being a lunatic and breaking my lead attachment, embarrassing you a few times and you cutting power supply to the burger van - ooops.
Was great to meet a sponsor from Canine Partners too hey Mum?
Here's one to finish with of me running through the tunnel, scary but fun!
Woof!
Mum says I learnt a lot from it, there certainly were many smells, yummies and many friends to be; and some grumblies too. I need flashing lights around me so people can see, oh gosh did I yelp; and yet the man human didn't even apologise just walked off after getting to his two feet.
We went to a country show with Heavy horses, they were very heavy and mum has the cheek to call me heavy when I am weighed.
There was also alpacas, donkeys, Huskies and some more animals. We saw archery, and a dog massage class; but the highlight for us both was our first go at an agility course and then the flyball too. And I of course excelled at both within seconds; especially the Flyball.
Who needs a new Flyball teammate?
There were loads of yummy stalls dotted about too, these kept my nose sniffing about and my mouth very busy with noise; which annoyed mum after quite some time as I wouldn't listen. But it all smelt so good.
The Heavy Horse show was very fun though, I got to meet a horse so close while the horse was dancing and to our favourite music. So we were all happy, Mum's favourite track, which has became mine and the horses too. So a great track to help us all get to know each other. I'm hopefully going to get know more horses over time, but not so large.
Just before we left I got to actually play with a mate I had made during the day, Charlie, he is five years older than myself; but Mum said I had mainly been good and allowed us to play. She was willing Charlie to teach me to not bark; woof woof maybe one day I wont get so excited and not have my say.
Sorry but I hope I done you proud as I really enjoyed my day; despite being a lunatic and breaking my lead attachment, embarrassing you a few times and you cutting power supply to the burger van - ooops.
Was great to meet a sponsor from Canine Partners too hey Mum?
Here's one to finish with of me running through the tunnel, scary but fun!
Woof!
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