Kobae mostly stayed out of trouble. Instead of going to either of the places where tortoises use to live he was all focused on eating so we probably hiked less than a mile while he feasted on dandy lions, sun flowers, and crab grass. He avoids the well trimmed lawns with no weeds. I did keep the wallet full of $5, $10, and $20 dollar bills so I could pay off people when Kobae breaks their sprinklers and solar lights without calling the authorities. He destroyed a few things but mostly it was a trouble free day.
The sun went behind the clouds and it got cold real quick. Kobae climbed into some bushes at a house a few blocks away, dug a hole, buried himself, and wouldn't move. Davis (the dog) that Kobae really likes to chase showed up to rescue us and get Kobae out of the flower bed but he didn't seem that interested but eventually with some coaxing we got him out. Then when Kobae lost interest in Davis luring him back to the house a new dog showed up that had no fear of Kobae and Kobae decided to teach him a lesson so we got back to the house pretty quick. Speedy, is completely blind, so he had no fear of Kobae and did a wonderful job of bringing Kobae back to the house. Thanks mom and dad of Speedy.
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Glad it all worked out. What a hoot. Good blind guide dog. Good thing Kobae doesn't know!
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