
Buster has had limited excersie in his life (due to crippling ed as a pup), we have stuck to the same route as changes in terrain/slopes could start off a limp.
This has left him reluctant to ever change course and has limited his experiences of the big wide world :( As he is physically much more stable now (
he'll be 4 years this summer
) we want to try to give him more experiences.
There was a car-boot sale on today, in the field next to the one we usually walk in, so we decided to see if we could get him there.
With a stroke of luck, we met another dog-walker heading the same way, so Buster happily follwed the other dog
(he'll go any where with another dog with no other encouragement needed)
. We entered the 'car-boot' field with bated breath, it was very busy & niosy - kids running around, loads of poeple, noisy hotdog vans,bouncy castles, we thought Buster would refuse to go in
(I would have sat at a comfotable distance for him to take in the sights/sounds/smells if he refused to go in
).....
However, he trotted in!!! He was a
tiny bit out of his comfort zone, which made him very attentive & obedient, following my every command (LOL, makes a change!), but he really enjoyed himself.
He got very excited at seeing a traffic cone and dragged me over to greet it!! The only ever time he's seen a traffic cone before, was an abonded one plonked in the field when he was about 9 monhts old. He was frightened of that cone and refused to go near it, so I left him where he was (on a long line), went over to the cone, knelt down while petting it cone and talking to it like a beloved pet, Bust came to greet it too. Seems as if that greeting and memoery of the scarey cone that turned out to be friendly, had a lasting impression!!! :-D
The car boot is laid out perfect for a 'newbie' dog, with huge walk-ways, so we stayed back form the stalls - keeping to the more open areas in between the rows and wandered around. Buster was in his element looking at all the people (he loves greeting people) and willing them over to him. We had lots of people come to pet him and ask about him and he was such a good boy, even when we had a little croud all around us :)
He enjoyed his little trip out :) This car boot will be on weekly through the summer, so he'll be going every week :)
Right, that's a start to getting him more comfortable at going different places/routes. We're making great progress on his fear of footballs, so the thing I have left to tackle his is fear (and subsequent refusal) to get in the car!!
He'll be a different dog by next year at this rate!