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by AKGeorgias mom on 31 March 2010 - 21:03
Georgia is always perfectly fine, looking at me like "hurry up - it's your turn to throw the ball!!"
Opal

by kitkat3478 on 31 March 2010 - 21:03
well, my boots got sucked down into the mud, and my body kept going forward. Needless to say I went head first into the mud, one boot on, one boot off.Now, my dogs deceide this must be part of the fun and they thought I was part of tug of war, and that the boots were open season.Duke got the mud stuck boot and took off with it, while the others slopped mud all over me while "trying to help me up".
The more I laughed, the more they thought they were doing good. After a few DEMANDS, Duke brought me back my boot.I came back to the house literally covered from head to toe with mud.
until the mud dries up, no more short cuts for me!

by Mystere on 31 March 2010 - 22:03
Lately, it has been head injuries. Last month my male hit me in the jaw coming out of his crate at training. He hit me with his head so hard, I nearly passed out. I am convinced he gave me a concussion. I had to pull over twice going home, so a 1 hour drive became 3, because I kept getting woozy. I was afraid to go to sleep that night, until a nurse friend told me that it was ok.
This past Sunday the bitch hit me right between the eyes while we were working on holding the dumbbell in the LR. She got all excited at the praise and popped up just right to bop me. I had to take actual pain killers to sleep and the swelling still has not gone down completely. It's still painful, too.
I consider myself lucky, though, that I have not yet gotten my legs tangled in a long-line, while the dog was taking off. I know folks who left the training-field in an ambulance behind that, especially with textured lines. Nothing like being pulled downfield by a dog bent on a courage test when the line is wrapped around your ankle. The result was a dislocated knee in one instance, and a broken ankle in another.
Add in the occasional nip, trip, slide (I have seen 2 groin pulls on the send-out on slippery ground), and dog-training is hazardous!!

by beetree on 31 March 2010 - 23:03
With my dogs and myself, I always end up with a twisted ankle. Never fails, finding the one mole hole in the yard, the hidden log, and mostly the hidden step, and then I'm screaming for ICE!

by vonissk on 31 March 2010 - 23:03
by Sheesh on 31 March 2010 - 23:03

by Mystere on 01 April 2010 - 00:04

by AKGeorgias mom on 01 April 2010 - 00:04
Opal

by mollyandjack on 01 April 2010 - 00:04
Gee, these all sound familiar ;) I really appreciate my sweet little collie at five am every morning...she comes out of her crate so carefully and lovingly....and calmly... And then I let the tasmanian devil out to go pee and he jumps for joy, right into my throat. Also, for a 65 lb dog he sure can throw a punch. Until I got the little devil, I didn't realize dogs could throw punches..

by Liesjers on 01 April 2010 - 01:04
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