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Any comments or descriptions can be included in your post, with your link(s).
Also, it's fine to refer to specific minute markers in your post ... to type, for example, "5:12 is the start of session one" or similar. (I know not everyone knows yet how to add captions, and that would definitely include me, and also that some have their training followed by their submission "final" all on one video clip. It's a training contest, not a videotaping contest. Thank goodness! )
Deadline is tomorrow night (Sunday night) at midnight your time.
This will be good!
Good luck and THANK YOU to all who are submitting an entry, whether they did all they meant to do or didn't quite. We are all eager to see!
Reg: 07-13-2005
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Quote: Connie Sutherland
Any comments or descriptions can be included in your post, with your link(s).
Also, it's fine to refer to specific minute markers in your post ... to type, for example, "5:12 is the start of session one" or similar. (I know not everyone knows yet how to add captions, and that would definitely include me, and also that some have their training followed by their submission "final" all on one video clip. It's a training contest, not a videotaping contest. Thank goodness! )
Deadline is tomorrow night (Sunday night) at midnight your time.
This will be good!
Good luck and THANK YOU to all who are submitting an entry, whether they did all they meant to do or didn't quite. We are all eager to see!
Reg: 06-12-2007
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Well, didn't think we'd make it but here's our best effort. I tried to show the sequence of how he learned the trick, and then the actual balancing of the goldfish cracker on his nose at the end. Wanted him to be able to fling it off and catch it but he's proficient at that part yet. He's caught it a few times but didn't want the video to be an half hour long!! Hope this link works.
Baks challenge was to open the mail box, take out the mail and give it to me.
Finally he learned to tolerate the taste/feel of paper in his mouth and more importantly, drop it in my hand. That took a long time to teach as he never gave me a ball or a toy in my hand, just dropped it at my feet.
I use the word fetch for him to bring me things and I used it to have him give me the mail - I need to to work on using proper commands and WRITE them down.
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