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by MAINLYMAX on 02 October 2010 - 19:10
at Easter, Americans converge on San Felipe.
Bring your dirt bikes to YR. I love it there.
Disclaimer no suf there but on the other side
of the Baja, at Punta Bunta is some good surfing.
This is dirt bike heaven though.


by yellowrose of Texas on 02 October 2010 - 19:10
I am always a Day Late and a Dollar SHort..
I just turned down a trip to Mexico last week by a Dr. going to sell his CONDO in Mexico....maybe I could call him back and tell him I have changed my mind...ha ha ha
I am sure he found another body to go with him...I could maybe pursuade him to buy a condo in San Felipe instead of Belize....
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by MAINLYMAX on 02 October 2010 - 20:10
You don't want to go some where you get shot for reading the
wrong news paper.
San Felipe is cheap and lodes of fun. I have a friend
that has a duel citizenship and owns some nice
beach property there it is for people on a budget.
And out of the problem zone.
I spent a year my freshman year in high school,
in a war zone( not Mexico). You don't think much about it until you leave.
I was glad to go though. Have only returned
once, to visit.
San Felipe is Moai time.... very nice......for people on a budget!
To my knowledge there have been no US Tuskegee SS in San Fellipe
during the 1940's....But I would not want to to Guatamala right now.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/10/01/AR2010100107299.html

by GSDPACK on 02 October 2010 - 20:10
"I watched an obedience video of a dog by the name of Kurt and it looked like he was wearing a muzzle. I don't recall seeing an obedience video before with a dog wearing a muzzle. Would this be an indication of a handler aggressive dog? Or are there other reasons to use a muzzle for obedience? Hope this is not a dumb question."
I dont think Prager has looked back yet. Maybe I can give you an Idea. I have not looked at the video but when I first do muzzle training. I use the muzzle as a positive thing, I teach the dog even track in the muzzle, short tracks (200 paces) I take it off at the end and put food in it and reward him for the track.
I do OB, tracking and even just a walk with the muzzle so the dog is not associating the muzzle with bite work ONLY. Normal practice to avoid equipment focus.
Hope it helps
Pack

by vonissk on 03 October 2010 - 00:10

by deacon on 03 October 2010 - 16:10
> I train my PSDs in muzzle for obedience, agility course, manwork and searching. The reason for this is I want my dogs equally controlled with it on or off. Those who use it just for manwork often find their dog harder to control in muzzle because he knows what is about to take place.

by animules on 03 October 2010 - 16:10

by 4pack on 03 October 2010 - 17:10

by yellowrose of Texas on 03 October 2010 - 18:10
Went to the trial last year and watched the dogs in the WATER....that his club hosted with Russell Osbourne doing his internship...He didn't take off a point for the Doberman who would not sit in the ice cold water....he said would any of you sit your A ... down in three inches of water?? NO...so he overlooked it that day...lol
Angel met my Dieter several years back and was harrassing me in the crowd and was not watching Dieter who was on his left looking up at him and thinking/// "why is this man shouting at my Mom...doesn't he know I want a bite..so his helper , very quickly grabbed his whip put on a sleeve and got Dieters attention because Dieter was fixing to take a bit of something???? lol
Yip !
ANGEL here in Texas.
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by Prager on 03 October 2010 - 19:10
Dog is wearing muzzle because the relationship between the dog and his owner deteriorated and we wanted to make sure that there would be no accident when the owner demoed the dog. We have no problem with the dog what so ever. Dog is sold.
Prager Hans
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