Nearly There
Well not long now Charlie the patient is doing well. It would appear his naughtiest is afternoon yards when he knows everyone is coming in and he can get quite silly. So glad I am doing morning walking.So here we are its Tuesday and he can be turned out at the end of the week and start lungework.
Walking is now at 30 minutes and I am including turns and small circles and changes of pace involving very fast walk and very slow walk and halt transitions at markers.
Waiting for an explosion with Elvis
Today, I decided, was the day for Charlie to have a roll in the school. At the end of our 30 minutes I gave him a treat and removed his bridle. I wandered off to give him space.Then I waited and waited and.....waited.
Charlie stood next to the stool with my mobile phone sat on it blaring out Elvis indicating the 30 minute walk alarm had gone off. I went up patted him and said its ok you can go have a roll.
He gave me a look which indicated Elvis is singing its time to go back to my hotel room which we duly did.
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