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:( Ouch, murve - hope you come good quickly.

I think I will :D thank you Tassie, I am sort of pushing the physio. Yes I know not to over do it :laugh:

I was raised in the bush so we were bought up tough & learnt to handle pain, as my step dad & my O/H says I am one tough cookie for my size (petite size) :laugh:

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:rofl: Looking forward to meeting you in (gulp) just under a fortnight :eek: . :D

it would be great to meet you too Tassie :D, so you will be at Bairnsdale trial?? we will have our 1 of Whippets & 1 of our Paps in Obed & doing the triple Rally :laugh:

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:rofl: Looking forward to meeting you in (gulp) just under a fortnight :eek: . :D

it would be great to meet you too Tassie :D, so you will be at Bairnsdale trial?? we will have our 1 of Whippets & 1 of our Paps in Obed & doing the triple Rally :laugh:

Yep - as long as Bass Strait cooperates :laugh: . I have two BCs (black/white). The boy is entered in Ob (Novice), and triple Rally - Excellent and Adv B. My girl is entered in triple Rally and Open and Masters Jumping. Will be good to meet you. :D

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I don't think the general public possess common sense :laugh: But I do feel a tad less self conscious training at the shops or other busy public areas due to the fact I own labs and people generally think guide dog. Funnily enough, more so with Ruby (yellow), with Millie (choc) I get more weird looks :laugh:

I wonder what would happen if you whacked an 'in training' harness on them or similar :laugh:

I track with my labs in a hi-vis harness and have had comments about search and rescue training - generally find that as soon as I try to explain competition tracking their eyes glaze over. I find that in the hi-vis harness that people give me more distance and tend to call their dogs away more.

I was also standing in the crowd with the dogs in Mt Gambier watching OH march in the ANZAC day parade and overheard someone say about the 'drug' dogs - which I thought rather odd given that neither the dogs or I were wearing anything that looked remotely professional (for want of a better word).

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