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Took these two for a walk this morning. I'm used to a 13-year-old Cocker who likes to stop ever two metres to sniff something. These two ladies are quite a bit stronger, they were dragging me along like a draft horse.

It's a whole different level walking two dogs, especially two strong dogs. Did they they do the swap sides thing, where they swap sides, so you swap the leads in your hands, then they immediately swap back again, and then again. Or the one where one stops to sniff something and the other wants to keep walking, trying to stretch you out.
 
It's a whole different level walking two dogs, especially two strong dogs. Did they they do the swap sides thing, where they swap sides, so you swap the leads in your hands, then they immediately swap back again, and then again. Or the one where one stops to sniff something and the other wants to keep walking, trying to stretch you out.

Naturally :ROFLMAO:
 
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My time with these two has come to an end. :cry:



The girl on the left, Maggie, is a couple of years older and is always the leader in pretty much everything they do together. As in, first in or out of the door, first to be fed, first to be leashed up, first to get into her bed, first to go toilet....................

The girl on the right, Tilly, well she is always looking for reassurance, be that her companion or me. She also needs more affection than the other. And because Maggie inhales her food so quickly, I couldn't just feed them and walk away, I had to separate them to give Tilly a chance to eat her ration, again looking to me for reassurance.
 
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