Wow, looked like that pup really enjoyed that. I liked the fact he had a ball ready for him when he hit the ground.
What a cutie. Not sure if his handler was giving him commands to get in the picture at the end but it looked like there was no way he was missing out on that group shot.
I have a vision of Zip Lining with Vince and Echo. A bit of a goal for next summer/fall. We were just talking about this the other day and most places around here are closed right now. I’ll start in the spring and see if I can find a place that will take us on.
I want a three liner with me in the middle as we traverse some large canyon.
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Wow, looked like that pup really enjoyed that. I liked the fact he had a ball ready for him when he hit the ground.
As a purely ignorant guess, I'm thinking this helps to relieve any tension?
I have seen skydiving dogs given a bite when they hit the ground, which I believe is at least partly for equalizing ear pressure (like humans chewing gum or yawning to relieve airplane ear), so maybe the ball serves a similar function? Anyone know about this?
I love MWDs. Period. As a vet they will always have a special place in my heart. Thanks for posting this. My kids thought it was great. Though I'm not certain whether it was the wounded vet or the MWD that was more fantastic. HUA!
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