we are onbase, down at the MWD kennel. One of the guys is helping, he is in the suit. Everything is going fine, next to the fence is one of our folks' truck and he has a German Shorthaired Pointer female in the back of the truck. She is watching the training and going ape, bouncing her vari-kennel all over the bed of the truck, howling, growling. Just going NUTS. So, after the MWD is finished and put away we pull the GSP to let her "look" at that guy in the suit, and she bit the sleeve. We're talking a head long run, leap, and held on! She is like 53lbs soaking wet, last week she got womped off the ice by a wounded honker, but she seems to like the suit alright. Anyone ever seen anything like this before?
If everyone is thinking alike, then someone isn't thinking.
We have a mini Dachshund who has a full mouth grip on the puppy sleeve and counters really well. He really sinks his teeth in and uses his whole body, he looks like a crocodile. He'll even come up high for it.
It has amused us all day. She had to be be told to "drop it" finally. She simply watched the MWD for a while and decided that she was going to have a round of that.
Now in her defense the goose last week was around 16-17lbs, and anyone hunting honkers knows that when a honker turns around to fight they are not frightened of anything. That goose gave her a beating, the confronation ending in the guy going to get the goose, and her sitting in the blind, nursing welts, a cut left eye, and a bruised muzzle.
If everyone is thinking alike, then someone isn't thinking.
she sounds like the canine equivalent of nigel mansell. the story i was told was that he saw someone driving once and thought "i can do this", went and sat his license test, passed it, and wound up driving race cars not long after.
of course he actually worked his ass off, using a lot of his own money in races, but the romanticized story sounds so much cooler. :p
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