Anyways, today, Loki got himself stuck on the other side of the riverbank. Stupid dog! He jumped into a deep pool of water, hopped out onto the other side, and then couldn't get back to us. Well, he could if he would just jump back into the deep pool, but he refused to jump back into it.
Here he is crossing to the other side.
Here he is enjoying the other side of the river.
Then, he attempted once to jump back to our side of the river, but failed.
After that one attempt, he wouldn't try again, as much as he wanted to get back to us. He barked and whined when we called the dogs back and only Jujube got treats. Then we leashed up Jujube and pretended like we were all leaving without him, hoping that would provide enough motivation for him to return. He desperately whined and barked in protest. But he still refused to cross back to us.
So finally, with his leash and some treats in hand, I walked all the way across the bridge and through the thick foliage to rescue him. There was absolutely no foot path. I fought through a tremendous amount of thick vegetation to get to Loki. I leashed him up, and carefully navigated him out. That was most definitely not fun. Stupid dog! Grumble, grumble....getting himself stuck on the other side of the river.
Here's a video clip of today, including Loki's travels to the other side of the riverbank.
4 comments:
I love seeing Shibas running loose in an area like that, and they love it too! Sushi doesn't quite "get it" about being in the water. He gets really over stimulated and runs around like a maniac.
Having an heart attack just from watching this video, I will never have to courage to do that.
Glad to see Loki and Jujube doing so well!
@ Wilson -- Dogs don't actually want to run away from their pack. They just want to explore and have fun. If you give them sufficient time to do their own thing (like an hour), they are more than happy to return to you when it's time to go home. Our dogs have never resisted being leashed up again when it's time to go home, and our dogs have terrible recall.
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