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Oh one I missed

You are watching TV and you get pawed for an hr because you are not

1- watching their tricks

2- throwing their ball

3- training them

I regret ever teaching Abby and Demi how to paw!!

Yes ever since Diesel learnt to Hi-5 he thinks he can use it to get our attention when he's feeling left out

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When I am driving to Lure Coursing and as we enter the car park there is someone taking their time to park ... so the dog leans over from the back seat and puts his paw on the horn and stares intently at the other car :)

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Not so much when someone else at the dog park widens their eyes and drops their jaw slightly when your dog throws himself into a combat roll mid-canter, but when your eyes widen and your jaw drops a little when he is cued to roll while he's trotting along the tops of the logs by a mischievous OH and he not only does it without hesitation, but manages to keep at least his front half on the logs the whole time.

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:thumbsup: I am cureently being 'told' by Elvis that it is walk/ frisbee/ training time, so i will have to come back later. Glad i'm not the only one with 'special' dogs :thumbsup:.
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You go out to mow the lawn and you keep having to remove a tug rope from being dropped in front of the mower.

<don't worry its not a motorised one its a really old hand push one>

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You line up at obed club to hand in your member card while you're deafened by your dog who is standing in front of you barking consistently 'hurray the hell up, we are here to work not stand around all day'.

Oh yeah, let's not talk about the squealing I get when I pull into the yard at herding training - give me strength.

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:thumbsup: about the squealing - oh I should add another one - when your 10.5 year old is dragging you into the ring at training and while waiting is barking and trying to grab the lead to tug and when you finally remove the lead you have to give a firm wait while you hand over your seekback and lead :thumbsup: and then she proceeds to "yip" her way around the ring while standing around between exercises. Edited by ness
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Ooo forgot this one:

when your dog goes over the last jump, then over 2 ring ropes & is 3 obstacles into the course in the next ring before that person realizes she is running the wrong dog :thumbsup:

and when your dog mistakes the ball of rope at the end of the distance challenge for her reward & picks it up & brings it to you :thumbsup:

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Ooo forgot this one:

when your dog goes over the last jump, then over 2 ring ropes & is 3 obstacles into the course in the next ring before that person realizes she is running the wrong dog :thumbsup:

and when your dog mistakes the ball of rope at the end of the distance challenge for her reward & picks it up & brings it to you :thumbsup:

OMG that's priceless Vickie :thumbsup:

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Walking up to the front door there are new phone books-Cindy immediately started offering rear end awareness exercises!

My neighbour who is totally petrified of all dogs just looked it total bewilderment. His English is somewhat limited and I gave up trying to explain! :hug:

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Stumbled across this youtube again for a great horse (and his great trainer).

Like to compare the horse against a great dog.

He has IT all - movement ++++, athletic, strong, well bred, right temperament. Horse not bad either!!

What talent!!! Plus a lot of work!!!

www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXSX_7fXvUk -

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