
I picked up Jackson at his home and we drove to the street practice area (note his house in the lower-right portion of the photo, and the street practice and romp areas in the top center).
After heeling for just a block, we proceeded to an area in a ravine where I knew it would be safe to let Jackson free. Wow, did he ever enjoy that! He literally romped about excitedly. Occasionally I would throw a stick into the field where there is high, green grass. Jackson reminded me of a jackrabbit as he searched for it, jumping and leaping over the tall clumps. The great news is that when I whistled and called to him, he immediately high-tailed it back to me. ‘lots of praise then for him (I’d forgotten to bring treats today!).
We heeled back to the car, where Jackson sat, stayed, and waited for me to open the back door and then tell him “up.”
We returned to Loco Ln where I gave him some treats. He is now sleeping on the floor next to my chair.
It was a fun day with a GOOD DOG.
4 comments:
I'm glad he did so well! He has been great sence he got home. He has slept most of the day!!!
Wow, I'm just amazed at the difference in Jackson since you started working with him! Want to come out here and try your method on a bossy (but very cute) 2-year-old??
:-)
Love,
Jana
Whoa, now I know where I get my love for techie devices! A GPS wristwatch?!
Sounds very Maxwell Smartish. ;-)
John,
What a great testimony for both You and Jackson. Sounds like your new toy if fun. Pretty good for a "grandpa" that grew up without technology.
Pitch
p.s. - Guess Kiley didn't know about Dick Tracy and his wrist watch?
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