Mason did well with all the distractions. He was most distracted, of course, by the other dogs. Even around them he was generally well behaved. He was very curious about the different animals.
He wasn’t even frightened of the huge Belgian Draft House named Thor, that is until Thor snorted. That was a bit startling for Mason and that was enough of looking a draft horse in the mouth.
We were asked many questions about Mason and the guide dog program. As usual we used the time to educate people of all ages. There was a pet parade and contest with various categories. We were hoping Mason might win the one for the cutest pet (even though he technically isn’t a pet) but he didn’t. Indeed there was another pet deemed cuter than him – and it wasn’t even another dog. The cutest pet was a baby goat. Can you believe Mason lost to a goat? That was a little hard on his ego. But he was a good sport. Here he is congratulating the winner. Isn’t it cute in the little pink dress?!
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This is the greatest site I've seen on Labradoodles being trained as seeing eye dogs. It's also great to have Silvers close by. I wish them much success.
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