As the title suggests this weekend was a mixture of both highs and lows. Yep the dreaded outdoor trainging class was as hard as I imagined it to be and more!! First off on arriving to the common and on seeing the previous class just finishing off Bells went mental howling and pulling like mad to go join in and ended up making a wretched noise as id chosen to use her lead on collar for more control so the more she pulled and howled the weirder her voice became and people looked quite shocked at this bouncy dog making this racket like a hound of hell!! It got worse from there on in lol!!
We had to form a circle and get our dogs to sit and stay whilst we circled them without them moving-fine bell did this quite well. We on the other hand got really dizzy lol!! We then had to drop the lead and circle her a little further out, again super good girl all done. Then we had to each take it in turn to leave our dogs in the stay position and walk round the entire circle of dogs and get back to your dog without them moving. Now, bella wasnt the only dog to fail this but she was the only one to fail quite spectacularly!! We got half way round the circle with her focusing on us, and then a leaf blew across in front of her and bang lol the leaf was FAR more interesting than sitting and waiting for us 2 to come back to her so she started running round like a lunatic after leaves and round all the other dogs and generally being a real PITA!! We got her back under control and carried on the training but there was just too many distractions and she was getting fed up of doing command after command and kept losing her interest and wanted to chase the leaves/eat the rabbit droppings/chew on a stick/sniff the grumpy dog next to her *rolls eyes*
After what seemed an eternity, the class was over-it was an hour, and we had the option of doing a after class social walk with some of the dog owners and trainer. Im glad we agreed as was so good for bell to have other canine company and we got to meet some lovely owners and chat with the trainer a little more in depth about bell. I really wish we had done this sooner with her and maybe we wouldn't have such an issue with her over meeting other dogs :( I was however sad that all the other dogs were allowed off lead but bell was kept on, although saying that most all the dogs but 2 (1 being a 14 week old spaniel who was omg SO cute!!) were actually off lead the rest were on long lines (10-20ft leads which trail behind them so if needed you can grab the line quickly and you have control again) so on suggestion from the trainer we went and bought bell 2 on sunday (20ft) and will try that on the next social walk on saturday. We used to have a long line but we found on meeting other dogs she got too tangled up and the other owners were quite bothered by it so we switched to a flexi lead which meant we could shorten the lead up quickly. Another thing I wish we had stuck with.....o hind sight such a wonderful thing!
So on the whole it wasn't THAT bad but I did feel like she showed us up lol!
Sunday however was a much better day, we took beaglechops for a lovely long walk over the common and as the weather was pretty awful we were the only people for miles!! The day before when we got the leads we bought her a new toy to use only for training-shes a real fussy madame and has zero interest in toys so we usually have to use food as a motive to do things, but she loves realistic toys so we got a stuffed pheasant and saved it for this walk and boy did she love it :) also putting her on the long leads meant she could run and run yet not go too far from us and in her defence she only went about 25ft ahead max before stopping and waiting for us. She was a million % perfect on her recalls and we played lots of changing directions ot keep her on her toes and she loved partaking in her fave hobby again of bog diving! At one point though she did get herself in a tizz as we had walked over a log nd she had jumped over the bog yet further up it got too deep and she was getting anxious so I waded over in my wellies and carried her across-god forbid she get wet!!
All in all we were out for nearly 3 hours thanks to a wrong turn by me! but the whole time she just ran about and stayed with us and I didnt come home with a wrenched arm or aching and stressed from having her pull like a bull. If only ALL our walks could be like this?? Next social walk im letting her on the long line and I may even let go of it too.......
Today Bella has also been a star by staying out of her crate all morning until lunch time when I returned from work so thats another well done bell. We have training tonight so I best go practice our homework before tonight xx will update more tomorrow xx