I think many of us on here have had an embarrassing moment while working with dogs, or learning new training techniques, like a few Leerburg staff members may have had while learning clicker training in the Marker DVD.
For me, when your daughter signs on the discussion board, and gives you a 5 star rating, you quickly exceed those that have 17,000, or so, valuable posts, and you don’t know how to change it!
Or the time when, my family member, a male, was unsure of my ability to deliver proper prong corrections to his protection dogs, wraps the prong around his leg, runs around the yard while I correct him, and I notice that my neighbors, and guests, are amused or horrified that a 45 year old lady has a 26 year old man on a leash!
Or the time when, my family member, a male, was unsure of my ability to deliver proper prong corrections to his protection dogs, wraps the prong around his leg, runs around the yard while I correct him, and I notice that my neighbors, and guests, are amused or horrified that a 45 year old lady has a 26 year old man on a leash!
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
and I'm convinced the image in my head STILL couldn't be as hilarious as the actual event must have been XD
I think many of us on here have had an embarrassing moment while working with dogs, or learning new training techniques, like a few Leerburg staff members may have had while learning clicker training in the Marker DVD.
Ummm, yeah. I just re-watched that one....
My most embarrassing moment was when I went down to a dog yard to put a containment collar on a dog that was a fence climber. As I neared the yard, I heard this beeping sound, and looked around for a truck backing up. I then took a full shock from the collar I had innocently placed in my pocket. Instead of backing up, I danced around trying to get the #$*# collar out of my pocket, resulting in a few more shocks in the shorts.
Do you measure a man for a dominant dog collar the same way you would a dog?
Just curious - I wouldn't actually do it, or would I......?
Kelly, I wish that were on video, I would buy it for sure. Thanks for the smiles, y'all!
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