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Good morning Shyla.
ReplyDeleteWaving at you from the PNW.
xo Astro
hari OM
ReplyDeleteHiya Shyla - that yellow looks FABulous with your furs!!! Hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx
Beauty.
ReplyDeleteI am waving back, can you see me now??? the first photo looks like a golf course at first glance.
ReplyDeleteMOLMOL I agree with Sandra we are waving back too...what a darlin' photo
ReplyDeleteand OMCs those sunset photos yesterday and the shadows
Hugs madi your bfff
Oh, SHYLA! You are so very beautiful! You make us smile!
ReplyDeleteYours sincerely,
Margaret Thatcher
Sometimes we forget what a silly(and smart) girl you can be Shyla!
ReplyDeleteYour Spring yellows!
Love your Spring flowers ;-)
DeleteAnd we have white down here, frost at our place, snow a little further north.Shyla. those waves are coming straight down south!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the love on Shyla's face. She is so adorable!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers and beautiful dog
ReplyDeleteHey, happy girl - can you see the three silly Sibes waving back at you?
ReplyDeleteWaving and smiling right back atcha, Shyla!
ReplyDeleteHi Shyla!!!!
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Hazel & Mabel
Such a cutie! Paw waves back at you!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! Thank you for your comment on my post today...I know that you understand what we go through with Luke. I thought the Fenzi Boogeyman course was more for competing dogs? No? You have found it useful? I think it's possible that play could be a way to get Luke to relax more.
ReplyDeleteJan, Wag 'n Woof Pets
The Fenzi Bogeyman course is designed for any dog with reactivity issues. It's not an immediate fix - because you have to learn to play and then get Luke to like playing enough that he can do it in the presence of triggers (but from far enough away that he's not over threshold). We've reached the point that Shyla can play really well in rural settings, and she's not displaying fear of things that used to scare her in that setting. We haven't yet successfully made the leap to playing well in town... but I am determined to get there (we started on April 1). I see great hope in it. Feel free to email me if you want to know more.
DeleteYellow highlights-a pawsome combo for Miss Shyla.
ReplyDeleteI want to live where you live! DakotasDen
ReplyDeleteYour beautiful world!
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