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Quote: Maggie MacDonald
awww what nice comments - thank you all.
We are now moving to him getting phone for me ... with duct tape on it so it's not too slimy - I didn't think I could love him more but there is something about training together that deepens the bond in a way I can't explain.
I love watching Pinker from the beginning ..he cracked me up with his distaste of the taste and then the fling lol
Aric, don't let him lock you out haha
You are so right, Maggie .... the bond from training together is very special!
Pinker cracks me up too. He has a STRONG personality, to put it mildly, and it always shows. But he is dang sure gonna try this stuff!
The "fling" makes me laugh out loud every time I see it. I can almost hear him say "BLECH!"
And Maggie, good on you for treating changes of venue as the distraction hikes they are!
I'm graduating from a year and a half long auto/diesel technician program this Friday and moving on to a Ford specific program. Between that and working on going to Missouri in January for 5 months I'm still busy as anything. I'll tape what I have but it'll be less than what I planned. We had fun though. Tanner has the Boxer pounce and really has fun getting the puck.
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Quote: Cathy Goessman
I'm graduating from a year and a half long auto/diesel technician program this Friday and moving on to a Ford specific program. Between that and working on going to Missouri in January for 5 months I'm still busy as anything. I'll tape what I have but it'll be less than what I planned. We had fun though. Tanner has the Boxer pounce and really has fun getting the puck.
"I'll tape what I have but it'll be less than what I planned. We had fun though. "
Always cool when the video is posted regardless! Good on you.
PS
And good on you for your education strides !!!!
With all the great progress everyone has reported, I am looking forwards to the judging section! Everyone get out your red pens and fill the coffee cups!
I have learned a lot from training something that was different for us this time around - I didn't see the progress I was looking for in Duke's section but I DID learn a lot about what I did wrong in training this trick and how I need to be exceedingly consistent when doing something new with him.
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