Quantumcat
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I have spent a long time trying to get Scarlett to not mind her harness. All the hard work is paid off now! I took her with me for a walk to the local shops to buy bread and milk. She was incredibly well-behaved, she did not pick at her harness once and let several people give her a pat without complaining. When I first took her out, she flew off twice and came to an abrupt halt at the end of the leash, I hope it didn't scare her too much! I brought a pocketful of sunflower seeds with me, intending to give her one every thirty seconds/minute but she was so interested in her surroundings she didn't even notice me holding seeds right in front of her beak!
When we first got the harness I tried taking her for a walk immediately but she spent the whole time trying to bite off the harness and fell off me several times because she was spending so much concentration on trying to bite it off she hadn't enough left to remember to hang onto me. But, those days are gone now and I can look forward to taking her for a walk every day!
By the way, if taking her for a very long walk or an outing to town, what should I do about her toilet needs? She has three or four places in the house she is allowed to poo. 'Hanging-on' for longer than an hour will probably be very unhealthy and that's what she'd try to do. She 'hung on' the whole walk this morning and that was about half an hour.
When we first got the harness I tried taking her for a walk immediately but she spent the whole time trying to bite off the harness and fell off me several times because she was spending so much concentration on trying to bite it off she hadn't enough left to remember to hang onto me. But, those days are gone now and I can look forward to taking her for a walk every day!
By the way, if taking her for a very long walk or an outing to town, what should I do about her toilet needs? She has three or four places in the house she is allowed to poo. 'Hanging-on' for longer than an hour will probably be very unhealthy and that's what she'd try to do. She 'hung on' the whole walk this morning and that was about half an hour.