I’m busy today, following my nose. My ears will tell me what to bark at. I have to let my leader know what to go see and investigate. I’ve got a big house to keep safe. The stairs are steep for a short-legged guy like me. Because I’m full of bouncy energy, I dash up and down faster than anybody. Everyday, I get my leader to play games. She makes me work for my food. Sometimes, I do, “Sit, stay, or wait.” I like finding the food she hides for me. It’s one of our favorite ways to play.
I love it when I get to walk on different trails. From the way I look, you may not guess how much I love walking the grassy hills, deer trails and beaches. The first time I went to the bay and ran on the sand, I looked at my leader, thinking, “All this for me? Wow!”
Six years ago, I was a one-year-old. For a while, I lived with one family then I had another. Someone put me in a diaper. They didn’t house train me, and before I knew it, I was staying in a noisy place with no family. After three weeks that felt like forever, I was adopted. For sometime, my new mommy and big sister kept me tied to them until I learned where the doggie bathroom was. My big sister taught me how to weave poles, ride a skateboard and some tricks that won us prizes. Now, I have my canine good citizen paper plus I know how to jump over all kinds of stuff and ride in a bike basket.
Soon, I’ll be making my own movies.
Guess what my name used to be. It starts with the letter K _ _ _
Charlotte says
Loved seeing you & Syd and reading about Syd’s great adventures! Take Care Deborah and hope all is well.
Charlotte
dogleadermysteries says
Hello, Charlotte. Lovely to hear from you. I’m glad you like Syd’s Spot. He’s busy giving interviews, so he can come to the blog right now. And later, he’ll be running from the paparazzi.
dogleadermysteries says
Oh, that’s he “can’t” come to the blog right now.