When Tobermory and I were
puppies we went to school so that our humans could learn how to hold our
leashes properly. The teacher told them
how important it is to be social and for safety, take their security detail
with them as much as possible when doing so.
Apparently some humans don’t understand this which must be particularly
stressful for the dogs involved. How can
you perform your duties properly if the humans in your care are not in your
line of site?
When it’s warm outside, Howling
Human season starts. This is an
extremely good opportunity for human socializing. Most weekends we take ours to gather with
their friends in a field in our town and drink falling over juice accompanied
by bread with hard cow juice on top. A small
group of humans stand on a big box in the middle of the field and howl while
they pull strings on wooden boxes and bang big round pots with sticks. I don’t really understand the attraction, but
it seems to make them happy and we get to hang with our friends like Truman and
perfect our begging technique.
Talisker
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