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Dawn G. Bonome

by Dawn G. Bonome on 16 December 2009 - 22:12

You are working with her and you both are learning. You are a team, and she loves you whether there is a title or not, and visa versa! YOU WILL work it out.
DB

raymond

by raymond on 16 December 2009 - 22:12

Vom that is why it is taking as long as it is ! I will not live with a fear biter! I do not want to push her to the edge simply for a check mark in a score book! We will find a way to do it it will just take time! Right now we are working on the decoy behind the blind playing hide and seek and she barks very nice! No flankig and no pressure ! she is a slow maturer as I have observed so far! I have spoiled her in a lot of ways but we will  work out of that!

by beetree on 16 December 2009 - 22:12

If my ass is gilded, that is your doing. Go ahead, Raymond, quote me all you want. I know you love spouting anatomy vitriol, as I recall, my name's been mentioned a few times, and I still shrug my shoulders and say, poor widdle lost Raymond. I tried to help you the best I know how, but you ignore those posts. Oh well, give Halo a good belly scratch for me, and I think  you will notice that at age three your showline just might show those teeth. Mine has. Have a happy, that is, if you know how.

These nice young girls think you can be cured with a little puppy talk. I think your issues go much, much deeper, and we shall see the real Raymond again, and again. You old dog, if only you'd learn a new trick.

raymond

by raymond on 16 December 2009 - 22:12

Beetree my dear I have no issues and my cognitive skills are excellent! Puppy talk is for puppies I like it straight and to the point! no use in wasting key strokes! What happened to your appreciation of "honest observations" Bee? Ah Ha so soon we forget what our fingers have typed! And help the best you knew how! I thank you for your misguided efforts!

by VomMarischal on 16 December 2009 - 22:12

My dad always said, if you can't spoil kids and dogs, who CAN you spoil? 

You're right, 2 is young for some dogs. There are a couple in my club just like that, showlines. Took them some time, but all of a sudden they are interacting with the decoy.

by beetree on 16 December 2009 - 23:12

Nothing like a trip on the river Denial, just about makes everything you do and say alright. I meant what I said about my observations, Raymond, unfortunately, again you fail to appreciate or understand the honesty. Way above your head I'm afraid. It could be a bit of narcissism that prevents you from doing that, and would explain your childlike rages and meltdowns. 




Ninja181

by Ninja181 on 17 December 2009 - 00:12

Raymond is acting like a little bantom rooster who just won a battle.

He's to ignorant to realize that while he confidently think's he is one of God's agents, we all witnessed a vile, filthy total meltdown of traditional moral values from the narcissistic opportunist.

What a vocabulary he was blessed with.

I'm all done posting to you Raymond, you are beyond help Mr. Victim.

If I ever refer to you again Raymond it will be with the code word STUN.

Try spelling the code word backwards, because that's what you are.

'Na Na Na Na, Hey Hey Hey, Goodbye'

steve1

by steve1 on 17 December 2009 - 07:12

Raymond
That is the way to go with your Dog To get her Barking behind the Blind, I take it you have her on a line that is important so she cannot bite at the sleeve or Tug whatever the helper has until he gives the signal for you to let the line slack off a little so the Dog can bite, in the mean time come up to your Girl whist she is barking and pat her flank and speak to her 'Good Girl' 
If the helper lets her bite run round in a circle to let her carry the sleeve etc do not be in any hurry to get her to drop it at this stage for that is the aim at this time to get her biting conifdent and happy and carrying, this way there is no pressure put on the Dog, keep it up until the Dog is Happy knows what to expect and is confident of doing it there is plenty of time to take it further
Steve1

raymond

by raymond on 17 December 2009 - 17:12

Thanks for the comments aboout the blind Steve 1! I do value your dog advice ! As for my esteemed colleuge Beetree ! Since you insist on expressing your "honest observations" I trust you will return the courtesy of  allowing others to express theirs also! One important point is that you will only recieve what you cast out! If courtesy and appreciation of those honest observation is what you seek: than I would suggest you show the same courtesy you desire to recieve? I think I said it without offensive adgetives?

by beetree on 17 December 2009 - 17:12

Sorry Raymond, I'm not going to feed your neediness anymore today. Maybe another day perhaps when I'm not so busy. Off to do errands now, so much to do with Santa coming and all.

The only thing I insist on is a decent meal these days, I just hate restaurants that don't deliver. Yeah, yeah, I know, I 've been watching too much Gordon Ramsey, LOL





 


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