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Join Date: Jul 2010
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ah well, I'm just a newbie at all this so I can't speak to the technical aspects of the video. But I enjoyed watching the video a lot! What a neat dog and he looks so darn happy. I always love watching them get to run with the sleeve, so proud of themselves.....(also chuckled at you being told "RUN RUN with him".... my trainer says the same thing to me and then laughs at me later cause I'm panting harder then the dog!
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Knighted Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Ohio
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I love that you posted this video and enjoyed watching it. Alot of times we see the outstanding end result of videos where the handler does everything right with the dog. It was refreshing to see you being given direction (being told to run away from Cisco, give some more slack on the lead).
Great video
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Maryland
Posts: 28,438
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Well, the helper happens to be my Husband and he LOVES to tell me what to do and point out what I'm doing wrong.
![]() Don't get me wrong I appreciate it, he has been doing this a LOT longer than I have and I'm just learning more and more every day.
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Ohio
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LOLAgain, great video, you looked great working with Cisco! |
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