“Come too!” is all I ever hear from Pepper as she squirts out of two catflaps, jumps the garden gate and arrives beside me while I am walking to my car trying to leave for Lerwick.
I have choices – I can either put Pepper back in the house, which seems very cruel after the mahoosive effort she made to get here, or take her with me.
I opted for having some companionship along the way. It’s always nice.
We had three places to go and some shops don’t mind dogs. I do always ask beforehand though, as Pepper and lurk at the doorway.
At the Agricultural Feed Merchants, we met a very nice doodley-dog and they both instantly made friends.
Then to Commercial Street where Pepper didn’t drag me along as she is now wearing a Halti (anti-pull method) which looks horribly like a muzzle. We delivered sheep to Jamieson’s Knitwear and a lovely random stranger offered to hold Pepper’s lead while I counted up the sheep and wrote a delivery note.
We stopped and talked to tourists off a cruise-ship and were shown photos of their dogs. We concluded leaving our dogs behind during holidays was worse than leaving family!
And shops in Lerwick are pretty tolerant of dogs, which is wonderful. I do appreciate that very much.
Pepper’s behaviour was much improved since last time. She even sat in her crate with all the car windows wide open while I did a quick shop around Tesco’s. I kept checking there were no small orange dogs running around in the car park and, when I returned to the car, I gave her half my lunch (mini-Cheddars and a bowl of water).
She slept all the way home.
Pepper demostrated her good manners – you can now know she can do it but will not at home.
Well done! What an exciting day for Pepper!
I love Pepper pic in your car seat as she appears to be sniffing the air of new places. Plus, she has a sweet smile on her face – yes, I see one – because she is happy to be out and about. Hugs to your lovely Pepper from me. And Hugs to all your 4 legged creatures!
Oh, bless her heart. She is so smart – she knows when she has to behave which means it is all the more frustrating when she plays up at home 🙂
Love the picture of her concentrating so hard on being a good Co-Pilot, xx
Oh, how she sleeps with abandon! So safe and happy after a wonderful outing.
As someone who is nervous around dogs (yes, even small ones like yours have snapped at my ankles enough to tear the cloth of my trousers) I am glad for those harnesses, they make me much safer, thankyou for using them in public places.