*yawn*
My cable got shut off because I didn't pay it. I think I'll just cancel it all together. It's not like there's anything on in the summer anyway and I hardly have time to watch it. Not worth paying $100 for. Besides, maybe it's time for a change to satellite in the fall.
I couldn't find my crackberry this morning. Unfortunately, people usually just call me on that for work instead of my office phone. I couldn't call my own number to find it because I don't know my own number! I'm thinking one of the dogs took it outside. I seriously looked every where - even outside!
I'm putting Abbie up for adoption today. My house will be way too calm once she's gone. What will I do? Let's see, train Lily, work with Neiko on frisbee, maybe go in to agility again....fostering dogs really takes up a lot of time and energy.
I am teaching my dogs to take turns for just about everything. For getting on the bed, couch or chair for a snuggle, for taking treats, etc. It's creating a bit more order in the house.
I took Neiko to herding on Sat for the first time in a couple of months. I figured we'd have to start from square 1 because it'd been so long. For the first few mins, he ignored the sheep and the trainer and just ate sheep poo, peed on things and acted like he wanted nothing to do with the entire thing. After that though something clicked and he worked for a solid 10 mins before taking a break. She had him walking the sheep in then doing a "stand" (something he's never done before), then "ok come by" and so on. He was fantastic!!! We were both floored at how well he worked. She even set up and out run for him to work on. He wasn't out far enough so she said "out" and he actually moved out to give a bigger arc. My jaw about dropped to the floor. I was so happy with this training session. The trainer says that he's ready for his first competition - one is coming up in Sept. We are going to start to work him in the larger pen next time. I'm so proud of him :)