....or a dog that stays put.

That happened to me once, at a test! :shock: Shoulda seen the looks I got from the judges and heard the laughs from the gallery! :lol:Steve Hester said:Bob,
That's not bad at all. When my oldest dog was a pup, he would literally go over the top of the holding blind, tearing the whole thing down... :shock:
Me too! I caught NutCase in mid air as she was sailing over the top of the holding blind in a derby. She won it. I've encouraged it ever since.Dogtrainer4God said:That happened to me once, at a test! :shock: Shoulda seen the looks I got from the judges and heard the laughs from the gallery! :lol:Steve Hester said:Bob,
That's not bad at all. When my oldest dog was a pup, he would literally go over the top of the holding blind, tearing the whole thing down... :shock:
Steve Hester said:Heck Bob,
That's not bad at all. When my oldest dog was a pup, he would literally go over the top of the holding blind, tearing the whole thing down... :shock:
Looks like a pretty good color match for the dog in your avatarJames A. said:This is a club member's dog during a junior hunt test:
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That's what I do.check171 said:Anyone ever think about facing there back to the blind so they are looking the opposite way ?
Good one, but actually, that's a male and mine's a female.... though I have had trouble in the past with that.Illinois Bob said:Looks like a pretty good color match for the dog in your avatarJames A. said:This is a club member's dog during a junior hunt test:
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