Watson loves to sit on the balcony surveying the 'hood.
When we go for walks, her friendly and curious nature makes her want to meet and greet all the dogs and people she sees. Her prey drive makes her want to chase cats, birds and squirrels.
These are not good traits for a Guide Dog leading a vision impaired partner.
While sitting on the balcony, she is learning to patiently watch and not feel the need to get involved.
The dogs, cats, squirrels, and birds all greatly appreciate her practicing self control.
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These are not good traits for a Guide Dog leading a vision impaired partner.
While sitting on the balcony, she is learning to patiently watch and not feel the need to get involved.
The dogs, cats, squirrels, and birds all greatly appreciate her practicing self control.
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