I started the celebration by walking four dogs: Maya, Serena, Trooper, and Diesel. The river is in flood stage and the trails were undoubtedly mired in mud and muck, so we just did our two mile route on the roads at Pleasant Grove. It's a boring walk but someone no one seems to mind. I don't even mind it. It's just nice to be out and moving, especially since we had all been cooped up indoors with yesterday's rain.
This is above the top of the boat ramp in Palmyra. The river should be on the other side of the near trees and about 10' lower. |
I should have left TJ home today because he wasn't feeling good, but I didn't realize that until we were out walking. We took a shortcut back to the van. |
Maya and Serena both walk with a determined look. |
I know now that if TJ doesn't eat well he doesn't feel well enough to hike. |
Smokey was pretty good on the walk and he certainly enjoyed himself. Towards the end of it I shortened his lead because I was tired of him circling around me. Then it started to rain a bit and that seemed to make him very anxious. When we got back to the van he was very desperate to get in and then was very difficult when I tried to disconnect and remove the leashes. An older couple happened to be walking past as I was struggling to get the leashes off Smokey without getting bit. They heard me yelling some choice terms at him and probably thought me an awful person, but appearances were not my primary concern at the time. Once again the lemon juice proved valuable in getting him to stop and disengage from his aggressive behavior.
I was encouraged by his improvement at the beginning, discouraged at the end, but mostly I was reminded that this isn't going to be quick fix. This dog has never learned to trust a human being.
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Smokey may not trust humans yet, but he looks like he IS learning to trust you and that's a good start.
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