Alan goes to town

Alan goes to town

This week we have been going into town to get Alan familiar with all things shopping… Love it or hate it, everyone needs to go shopping at some point so it’s important that Alan will be comfortable going into town and shops with his client. One of the main issues for...

Sydney

Sydney leaves us…   Unfortunately Syd has been withdrawn from the programme as she is a very sensitive soul who finds working in busy environments such as towns and supermarkets just a bit too much. The Medical Alert Dogs are so extra special and have to be...

This week we have been mostly…

Making new friends This week we had fellow Medical Detection puppy in training, Sydney come to stay. Sydney is an eight and a half month old Cockerpoo and very sweet – and fast!! Bounce and Syd had great fun chasing each other around the garden, first one in front...

Finally…

Bounce has finished all his vaccinations and is now allowed out for proper walks – hooray!! Our first walk had to be at Ashridge as that’s always been a firm favourite with us and the dogs. Dillon showed him what to do, and he was soon off exploring his new, bigger...

This week we have been mostly…

Finding Bounce’s character. Ok so I’m not saying that he’s naughty as such, because he isn’t at all – let’s just say that he’s becoming more challenging as he’s getting more confident! Don’t get me wrong, it’s all good and as it should be, I think I’d be more worried...

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