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baymule
Garden Master
Yesterday I was outside almost all day, in the rain, cold, wet and got my boot stuck in the mud and fell in it. Luckily I landed on my butt, had I done a face plant in that sheep lot of liquid poop, mud and hay, my screaming curses would have peeled bark off trees. Sheba and Sentry thought I wanted to play and hampered my efforts to get up. By the time I was standing, I was a wet muddy, goopy mess. Oh, tired too. So I just fed dogs, Buford got the day off from learning food manners. I called it a day and headed for a shower.
Today I put his pan down, took his collar to hold him back and pushed his butt down. SIT! Wait! Wait! Take it! As I released him. Then I messed with him. I rubbed his neck, head and just generally made a nuisance of my self. He was gobbling food, and barked his frustration at me. I took his pan away. Put pan down, took collar, SIT! Wait. Wait. Wait. Released collar, Take it! Repeated that a couple more times. He licked the pan clean and got lots of petting and praise.
For whatever reason, Sheba and Sentry stopped sitting and waiting until I said Take it. Probably to do with a no manners puppy, he doesn’t, why should they? So I held their pans. Their blank look’s disappeared when it became clear they weren’t getting fed, and they sat down.
When the rains stop and mud dries up a little, we will start leash training.
Today I put his pan down, took his collar to hold him back and pushed his butt down. SIT! Wait! Wait! Take it! As I released him. Then I messed with him. I rubbed his neck, head and just generally made a nuisance of my self. He was gobbling food, and barked his frustration at me. I took his pan away. Put pan down, took collar, SIT! Wait. Wait. Wait. Released collar, Take it! Repeated that a couple more times. He licked the pan clean and got lots of petting and praise.
For whatever reason, Sheba and Sentry stopped sitting and waiting until I said Take it. Probably to do with a no manners puppy, he doesn’t, why should they? So I held their pans. Their blank look’s disappeared when it became clear they weren’t getting fed, and they sat down.
When the rains stop and mud dries up a little, we will start leash training.