Thursday, September 13, 2012

Charlie, Sit, Down







This week, let's stay aware to
and take notice of
the people, places, and times
that add a little sparkle to our day.

from 52 Photos Project


Charlie may be a black dog, and I know this photo is dark, but this pup has a twinkle of love and mischief in his eye that gets me every time he looks at me.  Can you see those pearly white little teeth as he smiles? We're about to celebrate one whole year of having him, and if you'd like, you can read about the day we won him.

I took this photo on Tuesday in anticipation of our class that evening.  Charlie and I have started school.  If the stars align, we're going to learn to be obedient.

Both of us are being trained, but only one of us was motivated to accept three sticks of Pup-Peroni for responding to our name, for sitting when commanded to do so, and for lying down.

It's hard work, but our sights are set on graduation in seven weeks when Charlie receives his diploma.  He doesn't know it yet, but I have high hopes of making him a therapy dog.

This class is the first step in that direction, and I think we have some progress to make before he could go into a school, lie down next to a student and be read to.  Right now he's more likely to be in that child's lap, licking their face and putting his paws on their shoulders.  If it was a girl with a pony tail, he'd be biting it like he does with Olivia.

Here's our homework for week one:  Charlie! Sit! Down!

4 comments :

  1. Yes, I can see the love and mischievousness in Charlie's eye. Good luck with your trainings. Blessings!

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  2. How cute! Thank you for linking up this week :)

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  3. Sweet face! And how exciting and thoughtful to be training to work as a "reading" dog. The story of how you won Charlie is dear.

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  4. Oh Clarice...I have been there with an Olde English Sheep Dog many, many years ago and let me tell you, they learn far faster than we do! *lol* Our trainer said he could train the dog in 1 hour...it takes 8 weeks to train the owner! *lol*
    Have fun and enjoy the process!!

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