Marshโ€™s Marvellous month of February:

February might be the shortest month, but I certainly squeezed in plenty. Every day, I practice basic cues and every month I learn a new one or two. This month I learned the stand cue, and the roll cue, and perfected my heel cue. The goal is for me to do what Iโ€™m asked, and do it and expect no kibble reward.ย 

Outings have included coffee shops, community centers, restaurants, a school, and an old peopleโ€™s home, and I know now that I need to lie quietly and do nothing. Sometimes itโ€™s easy, and sometimes I wiggle about a bit before settling.ย 

One exciting adventure was going on a double-decker bus and the sky train. It was an easy commute, and I went into the city for a PADS event. People always stare at me, and my raiser usually talks to strangers about me and my training, and most people smile at me. I ignore them mostly, but sometimes, I just want to say hi and sniff them.

The big news of the month is that my hormones have apparently turned me into an ornery teenager. I donโ€™t feel different at home, but out and about, I get very distracted by the sights and sounds and smells. Seeing other dogs makes me a bit crazy, but the trainers smile politely and tell us to keep going and keep positive. One thing about being a teenager is that I have extra energy. We found some large fields with big open grassy areas near the river, and I have been lucky enough to run around like a crazy thing on occasion. On Valentineโ€™s Eve, we hiked up a huge field, and I ran around and we watched the sun set behind the mountains. All the exercise means I sleep really well, and so I have enjoyed lots of long naps. This year is a leap year, but I wonโ€™t be leaping on the last day of the month because Iโ€™m kind of heavy and clumsy.ย 

Happy leap year everyone.

Submitted by: Jo and Laura