Yeah, he is quite mahogany, but as he grows, he is getting a little sooty on the front legs. Still cute though.
I think he wants to be a ring dog with all of the leg bites he is giving!
He moves so much, it is hard to get pictures of him! As you can see, the only two I have are of him moving and sleeping...
ETA: Oh Ingrid! That is too cute. I have two million of Quinn (older male in the sig post) that way; on the rug, in his crate, in the back seat of the car... It is the only time he looks cute and approachable...
Deal! I just happened to get a camcorder this last week (not for the puppy... that would have been silly...) I just need to learn how to cut and edit now... I might be asking for some direction...
You should have seen him and the 6 year old playing in the back yard this afternoon. I don't know who is more tired! Would have been the perfect time. Those two are great. The 2 year old want to always yell at him "Habick NO!!!" and the 9 year old is just too low key.
You can see the handler errors that probably led to the whole thing just being a little bit off.
All I saw was your comraderie and bond as you left the field together. Those are your future points . Nice work Steve and Andy!
Between now and August will you change how you are training? Even when I know something is not working; I sometimes find it difficult to come up with another approach. I'm always interested in how other people handle this.
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