Toys? I'll take those!

Jules’s inmate trainer says that after spending the past month with Jules he now notices that when the sun rises his shadow goes from having two legs to four!  Jules is making progress in the trust department and seems to have a bit of natural guard dog in him.  He will bark if he deems someone unworthy of his trust.  

Jules is not treat motivated so training is going a little slower.  He inmate trainer works on training early in the morning when Jules is hungry and Jules will sit like a big boy for his food; although he’s not too happy about it.  His inmate trainer tells Jules that the world will not end because he has to sit for his food.  This doesn’t seem to make Jules any happier!  

Jules tackled the stairs this week and did great!  He’s still not showing much interest in toys, but seems to be hoarding them in his kennel.  He takes them o’ so gently in his mouth, runs to his kennel and places them in the corner with his bones always being vigilant about closing his door behind him.   You know, just in case he was followed by someone not in his circle of trust.  

Jules is a shy guy who’s loving and full of personality.  His inmate trainer is looking forward to the days ahead with this sweet guy.