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by Get A Real Dog on 13 April 2009 - 02:04
Couple of short vids (real short)
We are making progress!
Spazzi Azzi
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.channel&channelID=466797891
Ruger
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=55641608

by animules on 13 April 2009 - 02:04
Both are making progress. Good job! Spazzi is a go getter!

by Rugers Guru on 13 April 2009 - 02:04
Super awesome!!!! Great video!
by malshep on 13 April 2009 - 09:04
Where are you scratch pants, the dogs are doing really well. The name Spazzi Azzi is so cute. She looks very focused to me :))). I wish it was warmer here. Still cold more rain today.
Always,
Cee
Always,
Cee
by Get A Real Dog on 13 April 2009 - 19:04
Thanks guys!
Scratch pants are for sissies and guys who can afford them
We are starting from scratch so our money needs to go to other things. I just have to sacrafice the old body.
I have to say I am proud of Ruger's progress the most. When I got him he had zero bite development and would not come forward at all. Now he is moving forward some and right at the end, you can see he re-gripped into the bite. Very happy with the way he is coming along.
Spazzi, is a fun little dog. She is not a dog that is going to get to high levels or to the nationals (although she is starting to surprise me a little as her confidence increases). I have two handlers who want to do bitework eventually, but do not have dogs capable of it right now, so I let them handler her as a learning experience and we all have fun.
Scratch pants are for sissies and guys who can afford them

I have to say I am proud of Ruger's progress the most. When I got him he had zero bite development and would not come forward at all. Now he is moving forward some and right at the end, you can see he re-gripped into the bite. Very happy with the way he is coming along.
Spazzi, is a fun little dog. She is not a dog that is going to get to high levels or to the nationals (although she is starting to surprise me a little as her confidence increases). I have two handlers who want to do bitework eventually, but do not have dogs capable of it right now, so I let them handler her as a learning experience and we all have fun.

by Rugers Guru on 13 April 2009 - 19:04
Thanks GARD

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