Berlin is like the month of March.

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She'sFlashy

Boxer Pal
Well sort of.
When we go out the door for her daily 4K stride (it couldn't realistically be called a walk) she drags me helplessly down the street for the first 10 minutes or so.
For the next 15-20 minutes she slows up a bit but keeps a steady gentle pull on the lead just in case I get the silly notion to slow down.
By the time we get home Berlin is walking so perfectly by my side, panting happily, that I could almost believe she has the initials U.D. after her name. (The only way I could use the title Utility Dog in reference to Berlin would be if I kept my brooms and mops inside her!)
I'm sure she's not the only boxer that goes out like a lion and comes in like a lamb!
 
Dozer is like that on walks he is so excited and will choke and gag and cough down the street and that's with a normal collar, he'd die if I ever used a bad training one! After a while he calms down and when we are close to getting home he walks perfectly! foolicon I'm thinking i'm going to bump up his walk a little longer so he gets more practice walking like a good boy. :) When we get back he crashes on the cold tile floor like he's dead with his tongue outand then falls asleep! :LOL:
 

electric1

Super Boxer
By your title to your thread, I thought you go say that Berlin was windy. As in having a lot of gas. Sorry, my mistake.
 

She'sFlashy

Boxer Pal
Windy Berlin?

electric1 said:
I thought you go say that Berlin was windy. As in having a lot of gas.

:LOL: I never thought of that. :LOL:

Fortunately that's not a big problem with Berlin.
I was refering to the saying, "March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb."
 
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