Meet Rolo and Rocket
Rolo and Rocket are not your average dogs; they are Bordoodles and brothers, though not littermates. Rocket, the elder of the two, is a striking black Bordoodle who is now 4 years old. He was the first from a Collie and Poodle pairing. About two years later, his family decided to add another furry friend to their household, and that’s when Rolo, a merle-colored Bordoodle, joined the family. Rolo was adopted during the COVID-19 pandemic, which meant he didn’t get as much social interaction as Rocket did.
Staying with Doggie Nan
Recently, Rolo and Rocket’s owners went on holiday, leaving the two Bordoodle brothers in the capable hands of their ‘Doggie Nan.’ Doggie Nan was more than up to the task but was particularly grateful for a Little Paddocks Dog Field. This Paddock provided a safe and secure environment for Rolo and Rocket to run off-leash and expend their abundant energy.
Adapting to New Social Settings
While Rocket is well-socialized and comfortable in various settings, Rolo is still catching up in that department. The isolated months during the pandemic meant Rolo missed out on crucial socialization opportunities. However, the time spent in the paddocks has been invaluable. It has provided both dogs with a chance to interact with each other and their surroundings safely. The open space has also helped Rolo slowly become more confident and social.
Conclusion: A Fun-Filled Holiday
Despite the initial challenges, Rolo and Rocket had a wonderful time with their Doggie Nan. Little Paddocks Dog field offered them the freedom to explore and play, helping Rolo improve his social skills and allowing Rocket to enjoy his usual energetic activities. Their owners could relax on their holiday, knowing that their beloved Bordoodles were well cared for and having their own little adventure.