Well, coming up too a month that we’ve had Bristol. Her and Gunner are, let’s say very tolerable of each other at this point. Probably because of the rath of “J” that’s come their way when they start acting up. They’ll actually chase each other out in the yard and Bristol gets quite submissive when Gunner gets a case of the ass with her out there. It’s a work in progress and we’ll leave it at that .
Bristol has all the commands down really well, except for the crate command. She truly isn’t a fan of that one and I have to help her along to get into it. Once she knows there’s no turning back, she’ll go right in but if there’s an ounce of daylight she’ll break for it
She’s a very laid back pup for being 5 months old, surprisingly so. Everyone who’s seen her in the House has made that comment. We go for a 3 mile walk every morning and do some training in the back yard in the evening so she’s got her energy release. The only time she didn’t is while I was attending Stroud’s and you could tell she was about too bust a seam when she saw me
All in all I’m pretty happy with her progress. Took her too a local farm and put the ecollar on her and let her go and she never strayed more than 30 yards the whole time we were there and didn’t have to do any stimulation at all. That day I had my doubts that she’d stay that close, but was pleasantly surprised when she did.
The only thing in the house is, she gets all the toys out of the basket and for some reason, won’t put them back. Kind of reminds me of my kids