Busy Sunday 3/7/2010

I got about two calls from work in the morning on Sunday and then I had to go in to put in loaner equipment for copier that was down. I went to the flea market that we have in Syracuse. Then I went to my parents to do my laundry and then took my parents dog for a walk.

The training classes are really working for her. She is really good on the leash for walks no pulling at all. When my parents took her to a park she didn’t mind the people and she wasn’t pulling like the other dogs. Here is a picture of her playing with a bottle.

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5 Responses to “Busy Sunday 3/7/2010”

  1. Faith | Postcard PrintingNo Gravatar on March 8th, 2010 9:16 pm

    Aw, did you pay for his training? I’m planning to train my Mini-Pincher, Ablue, so that I wouldn’t have a hard time spending some time with her especially when we walk outside.

  2. Greg EllisonNo Gravatar on March 8th, 2010 10:43 pm

    It is a 6 week class for her it was 120 at the local ASPCA. We walk every day and we go through the things we have learned at the classes. It has been interesting, and when I have my own dog I will be doing the same things. Greg Ellison

  3. PalabuzzNo Gravatar on March 9th, 2010 7:16 am

    What kind of dog breed is that?
    .-= Palabuzz´s last blog ..Folded & Hung Summer Collection 2010 Sam Milby =-.

  4. Greg EllisonNo Gravatar on March 9th, 2010 7:18 am

    rottie / lab

  5. Faith | Postcard PrintingNo Gravatar on March 12th, 2010 2:38 am

    Really? A 6 week class? That’s kind of long training for her. Well, I’ll see if she can stand that length of training. :)

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