Farley here,
Life as a guide dog trainer is exhausting. Kinta is just over a year old and has a ton of energy.
The first thing I had Kristina teach Kinta was to only play with me when I feel like it. I’m 10, you know. When Kinta gets too rambunctious, Kristina tells her to leave it, and magically she leaves me alone.
If I’m by myself with Kinta, I get up on the middle of the bed where she can’t reach me. She’s not allowed on the bed, so it’s a great hiding place for me.
Today, I spent my morning teaching Kinta how to heel without pulling on the leash. I’m an expert 🙂 At least in my mind.

Having a new pal in the house is awesome!
Woof Woof
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I’m glad you are enjoying your new pal, Farley, and it looks like you are teaching her well.
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We’re best pals already, and she loves to learn.
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Kinta is lucky to have a buddy like you to look up to, Farley.
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Dear Farley, I am very proud of you and your new dog in training! It is good for the new dog to learn from a pro!
Enjoy
Never Give UP
Joan
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You’re always so nice, Joan. Thank you for the support.
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Dear Kristina,
You’re welcome. Thanks for the compliment. I love supporting you!
Never Give Up
Joan
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The feeling is mutual!
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Dear Kristina,
This makes me smile.
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