Thursday, April 24, 2025

Lolli

 Monday evening was my sisters last night at dog obedience training with Lolli.  It was a nice evening for the last session to take place outside.  They had a rally type course set up.  It was fun to see all the dogs and Lolli did real well.  


Lolli is not like my sisters other Boston Terriers...but then each dog has it's own unique personality! 

She needs to work...as soon as her brain was engaged she did great. 


She has the basics down and with continued practice she will do great, the last pass was with the leash dragging...and she did not run off!  Lolli graduated and got a certificate!  

Far Side


16 comments:

  1. It was so nice to have you there and visit! So appreciate your advice and encouragement! Love you!

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  2. She looks so adorable. Congratulations to Lolli!

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  3. I love Lolli’s look. She’s an unusual color for a Boston.

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  4. Good job Lollie! She's very pretty too! Our younger daughter has a Boston Terrier named Ella. She very sweet and loves to snuggle.

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  5. Dogs need training and are happier when the know what to do.

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  6. Such a cute dog! Congrats on passing the test.

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  7. Well done Lolli (and her human mom)! I keep telling my son that he needs to get Sage into obedience classes...I don't tell him, he needs the classes too.

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  8. Hooray for Lolli!! She's so cute - I love her little face! Sometimes it takes a while for my brain to engage. Haha! Have a great day, Connie!

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  9. Lolli is sure a pretty dog. Congratulations to Miss Lolli! I'm not sure I would have the patience needed to train a dog, but there are those that are great at doing this job.

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  10. Good job Lolli! She is a cutie!

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