This is really important to remember - dove are very unique when a puppy first experiences them...even for seasoned veterans, some times dove are just to tempt to mouth, chew or consume.
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Type: Posts; User: FOM
This is really important to remember - dove are very unique when a puppy first experiences them...even for seasoned veterans, some times dove are just to tempt to mouth, chew or consume.
Hey Mr.Muggs....you can just send me the puppy, I'll take his biting little squirmy butt off your hands! ;) Oh wait, never mind, my husband would divorce me...
Just be consistent, I personally...
Darn, I was hoping for an old collection...I need Sept 1965 to complete my set.
Where is she??
Just a friendly reminder that the PPRC 2013 HT closes this Monday and we need more entries! There are only 5 dogs entered in Senior right now?!
Come one, come all...
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Katherine said it better than I did....wished I could find the video of my most recent puppy playing tug of war with us...
I play tug-a-war with all my puppies, but I do it in a manner that when I command "drop" that they must drop the toy or the play stops completely (at first I have to teach them to drop by invoking...
Pete,
I don't think in your particular case (or Paul's and Amy's for that matter) would be considered unethical. I think common sense should be applied. I think the unethical part is when a "pro"...
A million bucks weigh approximately 1 metric ton...that's in one dollar increments...of course there is some fudge factor for wear and tear of a dollar, but they average about 1 gram each. So I was...
Yup, if you don't shed a tear or get choked up I'd be surprised...prayers to all those not so fortunate. Happy for this lady....I love her attitude, too!
I now do both, but the driving factor for me is because I send my dogs off to a Pro for basics/transition training. I do PennHip at 6 months, prior to sending them off and spending a metric arse ton...
If you were to ask me this same question tomorrow my answer may be different, but in general I disagree with a title for QAA.
I'm one of those who has a dog who is QAA, has AA placements, even a...
If you do this, spend a little money and get an couple orange blind poles and use them to block off the side of the truck the dog is staked out at, this way no one parks too close and/or doesn't see...
You are a little far for us...sorry.
Told ya you'd have fun! ;)
Not to mention all the ones that attend the events and provide a free check up here or there...plus there are a handful that also post advice here also...we are all very lucky that these...
I do not know the drill you are speaking of off the top of my head, but if you are running him past a spot where he just picked up a bumper of course he is gonna slow down just a little to check out...
Ditto.......
Just burn him for sit!
I'm joking!! Seriously, use a tab attached to a choke chain (not the e-collar), so you can give a tug on it and correct for a sloppy sit. Doesn't need a lot of pressure,...
Open placements:
1st - Riot - Trott (Clow)
2nd - Finn - Blythe (Swenson)
3rd - Pacer - Trott (Boice)
4th - Frankie - Peterson (Winters)
RJ - Abbey - Trott (Fregelette)
JAMS - Coach - Rorem...
The Open will be running the water blind in the morning starting at 8:00am...they have 15 dogs remaining
Q callbacks to 4th @ 7:00am - 3, 9-13, 18, 19, 21-23, 25, 28, 30
Q Callbacks 1, 3, 7 through 14, 17 through 30
Todd,
I have one that just knows "we are almost home" and will start "woofing" in the truck...it doesn't matter if we are going to my in-laws house, to the hotel after a trial, where ever home is,...
I agree with this too - I think its acombination of ALL the senses, they smell, they see, they hear...all of those combined together effect how our dogs behave. And because of they do use all their...