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I think my dried treats are heaps better, I tired him out on some a couple of weeks ago and you would have thought he had been starved, nearly turned himself inside out to get them.:rofl:

I might have to spray him a nice dark liver colour to fit in so she would not know it was me that stole him away, that way she will think I have a new puppy. :laugh:

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Better not be Moo, he is great last night, shame about the handler. :rofl: :rofl:

LOL - shhhhhh Livertreats - I am trying to keep my bad handling a secret wink.gif

The package deal includes Cider and Beans is the equivalent of a free set of steak knives rofl1.gifrofl1.gif

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:rofl: nawww Beans is welcome here too Ptolomy. I like free steak knives. i have just been out building fort knox. Fingers crossed it holds up to one very driven determined BC!!!!!!- and thats the 11 year old :eek:. Edited by ness
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I'm a happy little vegemite at the moment.

Coco monster has had her first two tracking training sessions this week and seems to love it. :thumbsup: . Me - I'm struggling with the whole not in control feeling that is involved. :laugh:

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I'm a happy little vegemite at the moment.

Coco monster has had her first two tracking training sessions this week and seems to love it. :thumbsup: . Me - I'm struggling with the whole not in control feeling that is involved. :laugh:

:rofl: Welcome to the wonderful world of tracking. It is quite a leap of faith to trust your dog - especially when they can lie to you. I know the books say they don't - but some do :laugh: . Having said that, one of the intriguing things about tracking is learning to read your dog. I've had judges say to me (and others) .... your dog told you 3 times where the track went before you finally listened .... :laugh:

But all that said - it is a total buzz.

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:rofl: tracking is awesome fun kathq - another tracking addict born :laugh:.

Was done with the idea of maybe helping us in UDX (bought some white leathers on the weekend) but nobody warned me how quick the bug bites you.

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I'm a happy little vegemite at the moment.

Coco monster has had her first two tracking training sessions this week and seems to love it. :thumbsup: . Me - I'm struggling with the whole not in control feeling that is involved. :laugh:

it is a whole different ball game isnt it, having to "trust"your dog as they are the ones in charge. Tracking certainly teaches you heaps about your dogs. Enjoy, its fabulous fun.

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Well today wasnt so bad won 3 prizes in 3 raffles :D

our last trial for the year was a bit of a bummer got 169/200 NQ oh well we can crack it next year for Novice with Orlando

Hey JulesP it was great to meet you finaly & have a chat :D :thumbsup:

recieved 2 glass trophies from our club break up for achieving 2 titles this year :thumbsup:

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We were at the same trial Murve, and I saw you but didn't go over as you were about to go in for stays, and then it was all kind of over! Same sort of luck for us- won a prize in the raffle but not so good in the ring. Ended up on 168 NQ. But for our first trial in CDX I was really happy with Annie. We only dropped 4 points in heeling, none in the retrieves, a substantial in DOR (18/30 as she dropped at my feet!) but got 0 for broad jump as she cut the corner. I was happy I decided to do stays for practice, as she did them perfectly, especially as it was our first out of sight stays in a trial setting.

Next year should be fabulous!

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We were at the same trial Murve, and I saw you but didn't go over as you were about to go in for stays, and then it was all kind of over! Same sort of luck for us- won a prize in the raffle but not so good in the ring. Ended up on 168 NQ. But for our first trial in CDX I was really happy with Annie. We only dropped 4 points in heeling, none in the retrieves, a substantial in DOR (18/30 as she dropped at my feet!) but got 0 for broad jump as she cut the corner. I was happy I decided to do stays for practice, as she did them perfectly, especially as it was our first out of sight stays in a trial setting.

Next year should be fabulous!

hey Nik you should have come over & said hi :) oh we can catch up next year sound like you have done better than us, Orlando would have totaly screwd up doing Open at this point :laugh: yea we got to majorly fix up my boy's heelwork, that is where we NQ'ed today but every thing else was great in Novice

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We had club trials and Rommi got 197/200 in novice and Lewis got 178/200 after dropping after his finish and copping a sunstantial - never done that before so goodness knows what he is thinking!!

Now just need Rommi to settle and do that when we travel :)

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