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I like the second trick the best, hehehehe.
I am physically with her each day, as I am lucky enough to work from home. Though the time I spend *with* her isn't as much as you might think. We train/play each morning, in the local park, for about forty-five minutes. Then we'll come home and we usually do some trick training indoors, for about ten minutes.luna may;2692 said:Say, CollieMan, how much time a day do you spend with Ellie?
I can't wait to be out there even more.Thanks. She's the awesome one though. She just is that 'dog in a million' that I always wanted. I'm immensely proud of her. As long as I respect her timid personality, she's happy to perform. I sometimes think I expect too much of her too soon, and I have to constantly check myself for that. But then, quantity is mostly relative to the dog in my view, not the age. You need only look at what Sylvia Trkman's dog, Bu, was accomplishing at eleven months to appreciate that.You two are awsome- how in the world did you teach her to do that???
