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I think dogs are the one critter that pays attention to what we're looking at.

That said, she'd rather look at me than the jump I've just pointed her at... even tho we've practiced every night - I stand off to the side and she has to look at her dinner - not me (cue is "where izzit?") before I give her permission to eat her dinner...

I feel like maybe I have to paint a jump bar with peanut butter or something...

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Can you send some of that this way? Still dry as here.

Tho I don't yet have my new rain water tank connected to the down pipes - but that's getting a little off topic

PS perfect night for a class on training in front of the telly...

nose touches,

collar grabs

sit pretty

back up

spin, twist

give/geddit

speak, sing, paddle

perch work

some stretch work (depending how good your back up the furniture is)

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Can you send some of that this way? Still dry as here.

Tho I don't yet have my new rain water tank connected to the down pipes - but that's getting a little off topic

PS perfect night for a class on training in front of the telly...

nose touches,

collar grabs

sit pretty

back up

spin, twist

give/geddit

speak, sing, paddle

perch work

some stretch work (depending how good your back up the furniture is)

Don't worry they don't get of scott free ...I email them homework as well as a "trick of the week" they have to teach :laugh:

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