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Two little introductions today. That little cube of ice was a hit, very satisfying for him.





Secondly, the beginnings of lead training. For this I'm using a light duty chain, which is used purely to give him a feel of something on his collar rather than something to restrain him by. Once he becomes familiar with that, we'll progress to a standard fabric lead and take it from there.

He also discovered the neighbour's cat taking a shortcut through our backyard, bark bark bark! Very funny and very cute!



 
Two little introductions today. That little cube of ice was a hit, very satisfying for him.


Our dogs love crunch water. If you open the freezer, you must pay the crunch water tax.
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Little Olly has taken a liking to ice cubes, perfect for summer. He's also been barking at the sparrows landing in the garden, at one point he was keeping watch on the deck, so cute. I think this is the most beautiful thing about raising a puppy, seeing them discover new things for the first time and how they react to it.



 
Why do I get the impression he didn't want to be having a bath?



The little champ had his second vaccination this morning, my first visit to the vet after Faych passed away. They were there when I was at my lowest, to watch people go through that would have to be tough. And yet, today they got to see a new relationship developing, the beginning rather than the end. He had everyone captivated, particularly his eyes and apparently long eye lashes. He gave them all that trusting, all-in love and affection that Cockers are known for.
 
Olly's second venture into the paddle pool, this time he needed no invitation. It was about 40-deg c (104 f) on that day, so I think he enjoyed the relief. Later on, he was also jumping in after a tennis ball, so I think I might have a swimmer on my hands.

 
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