It is good to know that even when you have plenty of lame excuses like I do, you can still be surprised with progress.
When we return from our daily walks, I play a little with Kenzo and the water hose, and use it to fill up a small pool Viva likes to cool her paws in. She always keeps her distance, wait until I lay down the water hose, and then rushes into the pool.
You can imagine the look on my face, when suddenly Viva showed up very close to the water hose while I was filling up her pool. All I did was stay quiet - and took out the camera:
"Oh my, this is really awfully close"
"Hmmm, it doesn't seem to do me any harm..."
"Let's do it then"
"That was not bad at all"
"I can do this!"
These small unexpected victories are the best. Just like her earlier nice behavior at the groomer's. I like to think it is because of all the work we put in, it improves her so much, that she can take the smaller battles herself. But maybe it is despite my efforts, and Viva can do it a lot better independently, without me prodding. Either way, I love it.
That's huge! Way to go Viva!
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Oh wow Leo!!! The happy smile he gives you says it all doesn't it? I do love the small victories. They can make your whole day seem brighter. :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the victory! You're so right: the small, unexpected victories are the absolute best! Way to go, Viva!
ReplyDeleteShe looks so proud of herself! Nice job, Viva!!
ReplyDeleteNice one , I suppose if you don't make it an issue , it isn't one! Have a terrific Tuesday.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes Molly
Ha! Good one Molly :)
DeleteYay Viva! That's so great, both that she was cool with the hose AND that you got pictures!
ReplyDeleteone of the advantages of just using your iphone to make snapshots, you almost always have it on you :)
DeleteLook at that smile!! I'm just tickled for you guys - I know how good it feels to have your dogs surprise you with good behavior and seeing how happy she looks by the hose had to be awesome for you.
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome! I love that smile. :)
ReplyDeleteDogs will surprise you when you least expect it. Viva looks really happy in the fourth picture.
ReplyDeleteThat's brilliant. There's nothing like one of those wow moments to put spring in your step. Our dog used to be scared of traffic, and with a lot of touch/target training/games, he's now a different dog. Only took... 3 years, and he's still petrified of chihuahuas (my dog's 20kg...)
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