As you can see from the August feature picture it is a beautiful day for "Terriering" across all the fields around the top of the cliffs - don't worry they know how to avoid the edge actually its not that steep as Eddie and I have gone down that way before as a short-cut used by a few locals onto the beach...OK we slid down on our bottoms!!!
Now this is Timmy out front "checking out the ground scent first", Eddie and Peter raring to go and about to be set off - leads off and away they went! Notice our Bob here hanging back - not into Terrier racing today as he is Jack Russell Terrier mixed with Border Collie and today is clearly a "Border Collie Day" - now if I had !! Now if I had a tennis ball that would be very different hey Bob - that is a Border Collie thing with Bob!!!
All worn out or so I think...back home we have just taken on rehoming some more Cockatiels from a chap who could no longer cope with them...so the Terriers now have their own version of a "treadmill" - they run up and down the outside of the aviary as the birds fly up and down the long flight deck! Of course they can't get at the birds but they sure do spend ages watching them and the birds couldn't care less about the Terriers - they don't scare our birds one bit but Eddie believes they should be terrified of her as a Jack Russell and proud to be one who has hunted many times in the wild fields!!
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Hello! :)
I have a little question for you.
2 weeks ago, my husband and I adopted a 4 years old dog (husky mix) named Kaela. She is absolutely great. The previous owner did an amazing training job. (He passed way, unfortunately) Kaela is calm and submissive in the house but outside it's another story. We have no dog experience at all and we feel very lucky to have a dog that easy to manage, but outside she gets really excited with other dogs. (swqirrels and rabbits too!) But not always and we do not understand why. Sometimes she'll just ignore the dog, sometimes she'll growl, and sometimea she'll go crazy and get very excited and wants to play with the dog. We are not able to calm her down. We tried the touch with the fingers and pulled the leash... without any success.
She haven't barked since we have her. We're pleased with that. :) We're Cesar's big fan and tried few things and it's working well...in the house.. :)
Any advice or idea will be great. :)
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Nancy
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