Dog obedience trials
- Bob Juch
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Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.
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Re: Dog obedience trials
LOL! That is so Casey!
I can just hear her -- "Thanks for bringing me to this smorgasbord, Mom! This is great! Yum. . . ymph ... gulp ... chew. . . I'll get to those toys in a few minutes! As soon as the food's all gone! This is so good! I love this time trials stuff! . . . Did I eat the food the fastest?"
I can just hear her -- "Thanks for bringing me to this smorgasbord, Mom! This is great! Yum. . . ymph ... gulp ... chew. . . I'll get to those toys in a few minutes! As soon as the food's all gone! This is so good! I love this time trials stuff! . . . Did I eat the food the fastest?"
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Re: Dog obedience trials
Ha Ha Ha! I can see my brother's yellow Lab doing something like that-she destroys chew toys as fast as she can get them into her mouth.
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- Lizbit
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Re: Dog obedience trials
It was not that yellow dog's fault! Those other dogs got to go first, but yellow dog had to sit there forever -- at least two minutes -- and he got hungry.
In the same situation, I would have done the same thing, and I have four degrees in obedience 'n stuff from the University of PetSmart.
In the same situation, I would have done the same thing, and I have four degrees in obedience 'n stuff from the University of PetSmart.
- elwoodblues
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Re: Dog obedience trials
And that's fourteen in dog minutes.Lizbit wrote:It was not that yellow dog's fault! Those other dogs got to go first, but yellow dog had to sit there forever -- at least two minutes -- and he got hungry.
In the same situation, I would have done the same thing, and I have four degrees in obedience 'n stuff from the University of PetSmart.