- Meeting new people of all types, including children, men, crowds, people wearing hats, in wheelchairs, etc. - Meeting new dogs (do not bring your pup to
areas with lots of dogs until after 4 months)- Exposure to other pets such as cats, horse, birds - Teach him to enjoy his crate - Riding in the car (be sure to restrain him using a crate or seatbelt for safety)- Being held, touched all over and in different ways, being bathed and groomed - Visiting the Vet's office, groomer, daycare,
boarding kennel - Exposure to loud noises and strange objects (example — umbrella opening)- Exposure to traffic, motorcycles, bicycles, skateboards, joggers - Getting him used to being left
alone for a few hours at a time
With the arrival of the North location comes a set of new challenges to face
alone or with friends as well as new leadership
boards and new player - customization options, including accessories designed just for the North
area.
Another thing about Red Dead Redemption, and this is a problem I see across the
board with pretty much every single game that tries to present a semi-realistic narrative and game world: you tend to murder more faceless goons than can realistically even LIVE in a certain
area, let
alone operate in some criminal organization / PMC / law enforcement agency / etc.
The start to enveloping consistency across the country — «Unified» forms... that can be consistently used and interpreted and applied — ACROSS THE COUNTRY — or at the very least, ACROSS A PROVINCE — none of the
Board to
Board to
Board application; in one
area alone — trying to decide if infractions are
Board - controlled or in the case of Ontario, then referred to RECO to monitor and judge.