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There are odd reminders out here that we're within throwing distance of people's houses. |
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When we get out of the tunnel I can let Spike off the lead. I took this picture on account of not having four hands. |
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OH YAY TIME TO PLAY!!!! WHERE'S MY TOY, WOMAN??!!! |
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Find it yourself, Spike! |
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We are in another tunnel, a bigger one that is far enough from any roads to let Spike off the leash. Squish is still on-leash because his recall is iffy and he likes to explore for miles, but I have swapped him to the longer leash for the duration. |
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HERE'S MY TOY!!!
I leave the toy out here, because if I walk round with an OMGTOY!!! in my pocket Spike becomes WAY TOO EXCITED to behave and just keeps jumping on me and trying to pick my pocket.
It's only a length of knotted rope, so no one's likely to steal it. |
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Throw it for me?? |
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YAYYY!!! Fetch the rope! |
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A knotted rope is a versatile toy! |
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I love my knotted rope! |
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Spike's-eye view of me trying to leash him |
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I'm still trying to leash him. Another "I haven't got four hands" picture... |
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Why yes, it is a bit of a performance getting the leash back on Spike when he's all amped up, why do you ask?
Incidentally, a good view of the repaired patch on his harness here! |
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Home again, and Cassie comes and rubs against Spike's legs! |
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Knotted rope is SO useful. I can leave the damn thing out there... if I try and carry it with me he becomes too apeshit to function properly.