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Master Member
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Latvia
Posts: 593
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that's one high jump!
![]() but even more i like that you are a good owner and share great bond with Jimmy! as far as i can see from this one short video.
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LJU Odita , female GS dog , DOB 16.Jun.2011. http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/germ...tml?id=1339525 |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Egypt
Posts: 148
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many thx
![]() jimmy is my first ever dog so i have no experience with any other dog to compare his intelligence to but i am sure he is very smart,.. he learns very quickly and without a lot of effort from my side.. i love GSs |
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 1,240
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to be honest i would guess that jump would present quite a challenge to the majority of currently living gsd's, the lack of a solid wall can really get to a lot of dogs imo.
please keep posting vids we need more folks posting vids of their dogs actually doing cool challenging stuff. we should start a sub-forum and critique each others exploits, be fun. |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Egypt
Posts: 148
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many thx my friend..
i totally agree with you it's always a challenge to the dog and the owner.. the idea is not the jump itself because sure comparing to other jumps it's nothing special but for jimmy and me it's one step forward ![]() Quote:
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