Well Carrie, if you ever have the time and the money at the SAME time, we'd love to have you and help you see the sights!Originally posted by carrie:
<STRONG>Wellll, it was worth a try - it sounds fantastic and South Africa is one place I'd love to see!</STRONG>
Digby is REALLY responding to the dominant dog signals, it's sorted out when he ignores us (VERY occasional) and feeding Digby first has made Romulus more happy about eating (we thought he'd been trained to wait until given some wierd command to eat but feed Digby first and he climbs into his own food!)
The walks have also been MUCH more successful. We've been doing heelwork up the hill to the park and we both crisscross the road and walk forward and back so the dogs are near each other but they still have to listen to us.
BTW if we walk Digby at right angles to Romulus, he looks up at us and tries jumping up. Is he trying to tell us that he's in charge or is he asking us to PLEASE let him go back to his brother?
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Thanks for all the help, it must be frustrating to give us all advice and then we tell you that actually we don't feel comfortable doing that, can't we just do half?!! Hee hee![]()
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