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ShelleyR

by ShelleyR on 06 March 2009 - 19:03

Nude dog training is OUT. Too much stuff flopping around to provide attraction for those teeth!
I do hide my ball in my sports bra. One of these days I'm probably in for a very messy masectomy.
At least my health insurance will cover the repair.

SS

Mindhunt

by Mindhunt on 06 March 2009 - 19:03

Too funny BeeTree, I'm with SistasMom, except I'm kinda lucky, mine is a career firefighter/officer and rather in shape if I do say so myself , and he is retiring soon. He also puts up with being unpaid kennel help.

To get back to the original thread..... Depends on weather and location. I always wear regular clothes for my equipment smart boneheads. Cement = good thick soles on my shoes and jeans, t-shirt or canvas shirt. Outdoors = comfortable hiking boots or shoes, heavy tread and good support. Jeans, and layers of shirts. T-shirt, flannel shirt, etc. Oh and jog bra, black eyes suck .


ShelleyR

by ShelleyR on 06 March 2009 - 19:03

I always wondered what it would be like to be so tall I didn't have to sport so many black eyes. My dogs can all look me square in the face when I play with them.

Hi honey. Love the dorky hat!
Can I have it please?

snajper69

by snajper69 on 06 March 2009 - 19:03

Same thing that I had night before lol just add the cig smoke smell and Beck's from the previous night out lol.


ShelleyR

by ShelleyR on 06 March 2009 - 19:03

I pulled a night out with the girls on Wed. Still in the dog house. Whatever that Belgian Blue-something-or-other beer that tasted like apricots with the orange slice in it was, it deserved a lot more respect than we gave it. Yesterday morning was pretty rough. Ha ha ha.
SS

Mindhunt

by Mindhunt on 06 March 2009 - 19:03

Shelly, you and my trainer. LOL.

ShelleyR

by ShelleyR on 06 March 2009 - 19:03

The War Dept has yet to stop screaming. Fine for him to pull that stuff 4-5x a week, but let the bitch get out and about and the shit hits the fan big time. Hello double standard.
SS

animules

by animules on 07 March 2009 - 14:03

Good shoes or boots depending on the weather.  I like Muck boots and shoes in the winter, the boots have a nice soft cushy sole and insulate from the cold better.  Good socks too, that's your foundation for your feet.  Winter is polypro liners with wool blend.  Do not try to fit extra socks into your normal sized shoes, that can be too tight and make your feet hurt.

Summer, mostly jeans, t-shirt, with light weight long sleeved over the top. And a hat. 

Winter, various layers, sometimes up to 4 layers like last weekend in the cold rain. Good long underwear and jeans are the most basic, other times good long underwear, nylon sweat pants, Filson waxed cotton pants.  The top rainlayer being Filson waxed cotton pants and coat.  Hand warmers in my pants pockets, that does most to keep me warm as the heat radiates from their.  If it;s real cold I'll have more hand warmers in my coat pockets too.   And a hat.  

No matter summer or winter, layers are best so you can easily remove or add as needed.  I will often take my coat off while working then put it back on when I put that dog away.  My coat goes on and off frequently.

I'm not consistent enough wearing my training vest to matter to the dogs.

ShelleyR

by ShelleyR on 07 March 2009 - 14:03

Merrell or Saucony shoes. Muck boots for wet tracking when I remember to take them.
Wide brimmed hat for sun shade and send out target.
SS

Pharaoh

by Pharaoh on 07 March 2009 - 22:03

Saucony, Grid or Shadow, have incredible traction as they are made for jogging on trails.  They are also anti-pronation for those of us with two left feet!

Michele





 


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