Happily EA. Sact trip, Bunny day, Neubee

Happily EA. Sact trip, Bunny day, Neubee

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Sacto trip to see my son, Jeffry Amberson and SO/F Ashley Trant. I love my childrens! So fun learning new words like shart and playing games where words get louder and you get embarrassed. So naughti and funny. My Wego Dogo got very sick, it was very stressful, peaked with a temp on 104; was just shaking all over and not wanting to move, so scary. Now on AntiBiotic s and he’s fine. He does have some small rocks in his stomach, probably from picking up choice pony poo-poos, or scraps of pony cookie. This may be the reason for infection, time will tell. We, Brian and I, love that doggie, he is our pseudo baby.  So went my Bunny day,  I’m glad some hopped away and sad I had to hop away home.

Neubee is good; but i’ve taught him “good boy” means stop, really, really quickly and look at me…… ok, “nice job neubee”…. Back to basics trotting and cantering a single pole back to trotting angles cross poles and jumping a simple cross rail. First I have him do it on the lunge, then I ride through it.  Besides our magic stop words, I realize when i go to the left, i don’t trust hims stride even over a simple cross rail, i want to lean or do something. Must correct me! He doesn’t like the angled trot poles, he can be so athletic that he canters in them, really shortening his stride like a bounce.  It is pretty amazing, but he only gets to good-boy when he does it right. Still watching his hind joints. I think I will try previcox and see if he moves differently behind. I mean differently than Lazy!.

Thank you to Miss Laura who is the new owner of a lovely advantage vest. Part of my Sacto trip, and to he friend Carol, who had us blow up her vest.  Onlookers in the Folsom mall were amazed, but not amazed enough to come as why do you have that saddle on the hand railing, and why did you fall on the ground and blow up like that. It happens so fast, even with a saddle strap on a saddle on a 3ish foot hand rail, from standing to falling i didn’t even feel the cement.

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