Hopefully you are all familiar with the old story “The Boy Who cried Wolf”
If not, check out this link:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Boy_Who_Cried_Wolf
Your dogs are constantly finding innovative ways to keep us on our toes and to play new games.
And for one doggy, who shall remain anonymous, she took her inspiration from Aesops Fable.
Over the last few weeks she has developed a new game whereby she pretends that her long lead is stuck.
We walk back with all of the other dogs to free her and as we approach she bounds off happily smiling.
After being caught out by this twice today I decided to play my own game with her. She cried wolf and the pack and I continued on our Adventure.
She stood there barking and tried to get us to return. Not this time my friend.
Just as we were about to disappear out of sight…… She caved in and ran full speed back towards us. This happened three times during the Walk….. And amusingly she seemed to love this response even more.
In all of my years of dog walking this is the first time a dog has cried wolf.
Happy Tuesday 😁
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Have a lovely evening with your doggies and we are back again in the morning for more dogwalking in Oslo nature.
Hilsen
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