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I drove Caleb to the park this morning. It was after 10, so I expected it might be busy.
I parked way in the back.We went past the early voting area, cluttered with lots of political signs. People were walking around. Caleb walked past a banner that was snapping in the breeze, no reaction.
On a grassy area there was a group of tween girls doing warm ups and practicing volleyball moves, their volleyballs bouncing around. I had Caleb sit and watch. No reaction.
We then walked the paved trail that goes around the entire complex. Joggers ran by, no reaction. People were walking, no reaction. Caleb did want to meet a Sheltie, but we didn't let it happen.
Over in the field I let Caleb explore on his 20' leash, then recalled him. He did really well, sitting once he came up to me. He got lots of loving.
Lastly we walked through the playground. There were little children running, squealing, swinging, and Caleb did not react.
I am very proud of my Good Boy.
I parked way in the back.We went past the early voting area, cluttered with lots of political signs. People were walking around. Caleb walked past a banner that was snapping in the breeze, no reaction.
On a grassy area there was a group of tween girls doing warm ups and practicing volleyball moves, their volleyballs bouncing around. I had Caleb sit and watch. No reaction.
We then walked the paved trail that goes around the entire complex. Joggers ran by, no reaction. People were walking, no reaction. Caleb did want to meet a Sheltie, but we didn't let it happen.
Over in the field I let Caleb explore on his 20' leash, then recalled him. He did really well, sitting once he came up to me. He got lots of loving.
Lastly we walked through the playground. There were little children running, squealing, swinging, and Caleb did not react.
I am very proud of my Good Boy.