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by bazza on 18 February 2010 - 20:02

by Slamdunc on 18 February 2010 - 20:02
Has any one noticed that similarity? with Raymond or as we now know him Eagle Eye...
Yes, I have good analogy. Except the water buffalo eventually stops due to the brain damage, Raymond doesn't know when to stop.

by Slamdunc on 18 February 2010 - 20:02
LMAO
well said.
by bazza on 18 February 2010 - 20:02
by George the Retard on 18 February 2010 - 20:02
stop posting back to him, let him make an ass of himself cause everyone can see that is what is going on. he is sitting there laughing cause you guys keep posting back, quit feeding the mentally challenged troll.
gtr
by bazza on 18 February 2010 - 21:02

by 4pack on 18 February 2010 - 21:02
Give it up Raymond, the dog and handler looked great from my purspective for their first time off leash. I'm sure your dog would have ran off after the guy holding the camera and knocked him to the ground, all the while ignoring your pleas to "here". How do you proof your dog with your leash under your foot?
It says "Proofing off leash" not are we WUSV bound?
Looks like he has perfect focus and the dogs obedience, so he has to tweek a few things to make it perfect...don't we all? Go work your dog Ray and try not to let him eat the mailman while your at it. Maybe keep that long line on him just in case.


by Kreiger on 18 February 2010 - 21:02
Thanking you all in advance!!
by Bob McKown on 18 February 2010 - 21:02
Kreiger:
Looks like it,s coming across well, keep up the good work so far all good things come to those that train and practice. Focus is nice.

by steve1 on 18 February 2010 - 21:02
Take a look at this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTERGwuD608
It is a video of a Guy named Ronny van den Berghe 3 times 1st place WUSV and 3rd place, 7th 2009 with this dog and he is only 3 years old then
He is handling the father of my Pup Izzy in this Video you will learn a lot by looking at it as others will,
Raymond do yourself a big favour and take a look it will help you a lot with your own Dog and i mean that in a nice way,
and Kreiger Your Dog needs to sit straight every time not at an angle to your body, its rear end points outwards but that can be put right without problems and of course your Dog is under a bit of stress and pressure because it is still unsure of what is expected of it from you, but that is natural first time off leash i think myself you are going well together give it 12 months and you will make an excellent team
Steve1
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