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Pillow Talk

Robbie went home today after his five day stay. We'll soon be seeing him again.
Training continues to go well with both Brook and Dexter.
With Fran's dog Maddy, I took both of them for another long walk, during which all training was reinforced.
Both sit and stay at gates and do not go through until allowed to. Both heel off their leads (and on them obviously). At the various stages both are at I'm very pleased with how things have gone. Good pupils the pair of them.
I couldn't help but post another photo of the two of them.......it's not everyday you see a Great Dane using a Cocker Spaniel for a pillow.
Mind you, it's not every day that a Cocker will allow it!

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