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Rotumääritelmä¹
Lancashire heeler¹
Heelerpentu¹
Heelerin historia¹
Rodun ulkonäkö¹
Heelerin käyttöohje¹
Pennun käyttöohje¹
Heelerin käyttöohje 2¹
Heelerkuplia/Heelerbubbles Lisää heelereitä/More heelers

Roope ja/and Tommi:
Roope
Tommi
Lappi/Lappland
Kesä/ Summer
Syys/Autumn
Talvi/Winter
Kevät/Spring Matkoja/Travels

Immin blogit/Blogs of Irmeli:
Ihmettelijän blogi¹
Puutarha
Flamenco²
Model learning
When Tommy was a baby-dog we put a bit of sausage under a upside-down cup for Tommy. Tommy got mixed up because he could not see the the smelling sausage, so he stared the cup puzzled. So we asked Roope to show how to get the sausage. Roope picked up the cup using his teeth and the ear of the cup but for some reason he took the cup from the kitchen to the living room carpet.
Tommy got a new treat under the cup and he lifted the cup nicely of its ear - and took the cup to the living room carpet - again and again.

When Tommy was 5,5 months, Roope tracked a bitch in season yelping and barking at the same time. Tommy walked beside Roope in untouched snow smelling and yelping too and checking now and then if he is tracking right.

A conversation

A conversation
A real conversation although Roope used gestures and squeaking
80 euros of a meter sandbox on boat deck and a place to sleep under a bed. Robbing, I say. (The price of two dogs from Helsinki to Travemunde and back in a ferry was 320 euros)

Pose, no. A heeler should move around, I say.
Camera somewhere, who cares! Castle somewhere, who cares!

That brittish dog has a neat camper.

One castle more - and I'll bite somebody.
Hey, there is a door you haven't photographed yet.