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A day in the sun....

Quite a day for my three dogs!
Star of the show today has got to be Dexter, who after one week is now off lead on the walks and returns to the whistle. This past week has seen him turn into a pretty chilled out lad. As I write he's sound asleep in front of the fire.
And a new swimming champion is in the making. Young Brook was not content with paddling in the river so took herself off for a swim ! She was perfectly safe in the shallows but was in no rush to get out!
Meanwhile Robbie wasn't going to be left out of the action - especially with his mate in the water.
So all in all it's been another good day.
My two training dogs go from strength to strength while Robbie has everyting reinforced.

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