Tre's Growing Up
From Gerda:
Hi
Looks like everyone had a great play date today. Tre completed puppy intermediate obedience today . The instructors suggested if we want to continue he could go directly to adult intermediate . Not sure I will do that yet as it is much more serious and no playtime which he really enjoys . They also think he will make a great therapy dog as he loves loves loves people . So an option to work on his canine good citizen certificate , and we also found out that he can walk a fairly long way on his hind legs so suggested he take dance lessons. Need to retire to find the time and win the lotto to pay for classes.
I tried to take pictures at his class but he is so quick and as it was exam day not much time. The 'blur' is Tre trying to figure out how to get to his friend Molly the newf pup. So funny that the littlest made friends with the biggest.
The other photo is just after his grooming session. Is he a handsome boy or what!
Take care all
Gerda Cali Kizmet and our best boy Tre
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We didn't include the blur photo as you truly couldn't see clearly - sorry Gerda. :-)
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Everyone here is wet and then dried and brushed and wet and dried and brushed. I am out of steam and well some hate the rain - some love it. Can the rain just go away?
We have had to find hallways to run in and play and the dawgs think I am crazy but we are having so much fun. I am just a bit tuckered out and I found I can slide in my socks quite well when I need to much to the surprise of the canines.
Reader Comments (4)
Gerda he is a handsome boy. He has grown since the Havanese Picnic.
Congrats on his latest achievments. Don't these Havanese love to learn?
Thanks Kathy! And yes they do, it is so much fun.
LoL yes Darlah you will have to take my word for it that the blur was Tre. To hard to be the participant and the photographer :)
What a handsom boy.He just keeps getting better looking and smarter too it seems. My Katie loved the play time too but did well in the lessons. It was her owner who needed the instruction.
Thanks Marilyne and yes in all my classes I generally am the problem LOL I don't know how many times I've heard from my agility instructors... look where your feet and body are pointing.. that's why the poor dog did that... Luckily the dogs are very forgiving :)