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Oh my gosh Italy, Willow is gorgeous!! I love that you decided to create the obstacle course for her, what a cool idea. Did you have fun making it and taking her through the course? It can be really hard for a little puppy to focus, so well done. Happy Friday! Caitlin :)
ReplyDeleteHi Caitlin, she is. I had so much fun taking her through the obstacle course. It was hard as she got a little bit distracted but considering she is only a puppy I think she did very well. Happy Friday to you to! Italy :)
DeleteWillow is so cute!!! When did you get her? How did Max not see her when he called Phoenix? I love that you created an obstacle course for her. Are you going to go to puppy school with her or train her at home? Mrs O
ReplyDeleteHi Mrs. O, she is. A week and a half ago, probably because we didn't have her then. But Max will when he is on a call with Phoenix next or if he comes over sometime! :) We are doing both puppy school and training her at home. Happy Friday! Italy :)
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ReplyDeleteWillow is cute she looks a bit like my dog as a puppy and she has the same marking on her chest. I think its cool that you made a obstacle course for her. over lockdown I have been teaching my dog do tricks.