Good morning!
I was too tired to write a thoughtful note of how our second day went last night. This morning the sun is shining for what feels like the first time since we got here. The never ending rains will probably make tracking extra fun this morning.
So day two… Was better than the first day in terms of feeling less overwhelmed and the dogs responding better to us. Julian is more… Comfortable with Clover and his interactions with her are more spontanegous.
So far we have learned sit, down, heel, place, high five, give me five, shake (hand shake). Doesn’t look like a long list but there is so much learning going into why we do what they are asking us to do.
I very much appreciate the depth of instruction we are getting, as my husband put it last night some things are just common sense that you should know but you don’t.
The kids and other families are wonderful. Its true what you read on the family list that during your 4 paws time that your child is the norm… There is comotion going on all the time and the staff, dogs and families are completely unphased. Its the strangest – in a wonderful way – feeling.
More on Homewood, last night the person serving the evening meal was greeting each family and encouraging each of us. I heard her say more than once that in her 5 years at Homewood she has seen A LOT of dogs and families go through training and that it gets even better. She didn’t say it the way we do in the group, but she was talking about the magic of 4 paws.
It’s real!!
Well, I better get into the shower day three is calling my name.