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September 29, 2009 at 9:29 am #63926melindaMember
Couldn’t resist sharing these pics, he’s such a goofball 😀
I’ve found a safe field to let Oscar run loose in to get rid of some of his tiggers. His recall is still being worked on, so on Bev’s instruction we just let him go and don’t try calling him back…. but he’s pretty good at coming back of his own accord (especially when i’m armed with cheese!). He LOVES playing with a ball, so can really tire him out with it, as his fitness is still a bit rubbish.
He was a bit naughty at running away with the ball, but this morning he was dropping it at my feet for me to throw again ;D
We call this one “ultimate happy face”
[img width=468 height=351]http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/gg86/melamaphine/Oscar/SDC10866-2.jpg[/img]I love my tennis ball
[img width=468 height=351]http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/gg86/melamaphine/Oscar/SDC10865-1.jpg[/img]I’ve got it!
[img width=468 height=351]http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/gg86/melamaphine/Oscar/SDC10868-1.jpg[/img]And one of Madam
[img width=468 height=317]http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/gg86/melamaphine/Oscar/SDC10872-1.jpg[/img]September 29, 2009 at 11:16 am #112873JoanieMemberLovely dogs….I’ve got a Sheltie called Jasper
September 29, 2009 at 12:03 pm #112874kerrie and stanMemberlove the pictures ;D they look like they are having a lot of fun
September 29, 2009 at 12:19 pm #112875AnonymousGuestaww fab pics 1st one so funny ;D ;D
September 29, 2009 at 1:15 pm #112876*Nat*MemberGreat pics ;D
September 29, 2009 at 1:49 pm #112877melindaMemberThank you!
He’s a lover-ly boy…doesn’t feel like i’ve only had him 2 weeks, he’s definitely made himself at home.
He didn’t like getting in the car initially, nor going out of the front door and would refuse to budge.. but it hasn’t taken him long to suss that car rides = walkies and now he’s raring to go as soon as I get the lead out, jumps straight into the car like a good boy ;D
Simba has even started running around a bit more with him, rather than her usual plod plod plod on walks (she’s one RUBBISH collie!). Problem is, that she gets bored after a while and although he’s still deliriously sprinting after tennis balls she will decide it’s time to go home and go sit by the gate of the field and look sulky until we go home. Proper weirdo is our Simba ::)
September 29, 2009 at 7:18 pm #112878*Lassie*Member[quote author=melinda link=topic=14783.msg272763#msg272763 date=1254232179]
Thank you!He’s a lover-ly boy…doesn’t feel like i’ve only had him 2 weeks, he’s definitely made himself at home.
He didn’t like getting in the car initially, nor going out of the front door and would refuse to budge.. but it hasn’t taken him long to suss that car rides = walkies and now he’s raring to go as soon as I get the lead out, jumps straight into the car like a good boy ;D
Simba has even started running around a bit more with him, rather than her usual plod plod plod on walks (she’s one RUBBISH collie!). Problem is, that she gets bored after a while and although he’s still deliriously sprinting after tennis balls she will decide it’s time to go home and go sit by the gate of the field and look sulky until we go home. Proper weirdo is our Simba ::)
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She isn’t a rubbish collie :nono: she has just got more sense :yes:
Can we have more photos of her please, close ups if possible, pretty please ;DSeptember 29, 2009 at 9:20 pm #112879SuzAndTheDivaMemberGorgeous 🙂
September 30, 2009 at 11:20 am #112880melindaMemberThank you, Oscar appreciates people thinking he’s boot-iful (and not just mad old me cooing over him)
Simby is my ‘special’ rubbish collie *hehe*
We had a cuddle and did some training while Oscar was zooming about this morning in the field, she didn’t get sulky and want to go home so I think some 1 on 1 time with me was all she wanted…not just watching me flinging the ball for him.
If only SHE would chase toys too….she could do with some intense cardio, lazy monkey
September 30, 2009 at 12:27 pm #112881ValMemberShe’s a rough collie ::) they don’t do chasing toys or balls maybe once but the next time you throw it she will say “You chucked it you get it” they like mind games
She’s pretty not rubbish and bright I would say ;D
Val[quote author=melinda link=topic=14783.msg272820#msg272820 date=1254309658]
If only SHE would chase toys too….she could do with some intense cardio, lazy monkey
[/quote]September 30, 2009 at 1:12 pm #112882melindaMember[quote author=Val link=topic=14783.msg272822#msg272822 date=1254313676]
She’s a rough collie ::) they don’t do chasing toys or balls maybe once but the next time you throw it she will say “You chucked it you get it” they like mind games
She’s pretty not rubbish and bright I would say ;D
Val
[/quote]Lol, so my previous rough collie who was ball obsessed was the odd one out then! He would play ball, frisbee…anything for hours on end, totally toy crazy. Simba will ‘kill’ cuddly toys in the house, she likes to pounce on them and give ’em a good telling off.
She is bright, just doesn’t use it the way she should….she likes to invent phobias of things ::)
September 30, 2009 at 4:33 pm #112883ValMemberIt’s not common for roughs to play fetch, it’s what makes them difficult to do OB with, but have found many of mine love mind games.
ValSeptember 30, 2009 at 7:08 pm #112884*Lassie*Member[quote author=Val link=topic=14783.msg272829#msg272829 date=1254328419]
It’s not common for roughs to play fetch, it’s what makes them difficult to do OB with, but have found many of mine love mind games.
Val
[/quote]Willow will play fetch but only on her terms ::) the ball must not be thrown too far, it must bounce and it MUST be a tennis ball.
She really loves playing with a football especially if it involves teenage lads, the little tart :embarrass:September 30, 2009 at 8:06 pm #112885ValMemberSome of mine loved boys and footballs but thats different to ball throwing as they have to think quick and go in different directions with footy as I said mind games
Val
PS how come it’s just you and me in collie land :agree:[quote author=*Lassie* link=topic=14783.msg272836#msg272836 date=1254337733]
[quote author=Val link=topic=14783.msg272829#msg272829 date=1254328419]
It’s not common for roughs to play fetch, it’s what makes them difficult to do OB with, but have found many of mine love mind games.
Val
[/quote]Willow will play fetch but only on her terms ::) the ball must not be thrown too far, it must bounce and it MUST be a tennis ball.
She really loves playing with a football especially if it involves teenage lads, the little tart :embarrass:
[/quote]October 1, 2009 at 8:48 am #112886melindaMemberSimba won’t chase a ball… at all…unless it’s in the garden/house and another dog wants it.
She’s a spoiled brat at times. I bought Simba a foam football hoping she would play with it and she showed no interest, until we had Shabba the staffy here and when Shabba started playing, of course Simba wanted it
Same goes with Oscar… “I don’t want it, but you can’t have it” ::)
There is one ball she likes actually… the one that distributes biscuits, she’ll spend hours rolling that around!
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