that's really funny, and I can do it, up until a certain point..what' I'm getting at is, I don't want my dog to drag me down the street later, so I figure it's easier to nip this thing in the bud sooner.
Dennis Jones Webboard User Reg: 06-13-2004
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I think Ed covered this in his basic OBED video, I'm going to review it again this evening. Erika thinks the leash is an evil presence and must be bitten and resisted at all hazard. I'm going to let her walk around with it for a while longer before we start any healing.
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