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Happy New Year

31/1/2020

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Yes, I know it's a bit late in the month, but time got away from me again! However it's not too late to make a  resolution, and so that is what I'm going to do.
I have toyed with several ideas, including getting fitter so I can run my dogs better, you know the sort of thing. Go on longer walks, jog a little way, play a game of hide and seek and run off so the dog chases me, things like that. 
Then I thought that my dogs needs are all different so that although that works for my competing dog, it doesn't quite fit the bill for all of them. That's when I had a brainwave, and yes, I know that's a rare thing for me!
So I will set aside 5 minutes extra a day for each dog to do something different, other than a normal walk, which will improve their lives. Teaching a game, practice an agility move,do a little heelwork, do some scentwork, teach sits and downs on-the-move, or anything else I can think of.
A dog may be retired or unable to do agility, but he can still play games and enjoy individual attention.
This then is my resolution, and I have 3 dogs to apply it to! I will do something with each dog on a daily basis to improve their lives. It won't be the same thing for each as their needs are different, but I will get up off my backside and do more!
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