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Old 01-26-2005, 07:22 AM
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Noisy, Noisy, Noisy

I guess a week's worth of anger was unleashed at agility last night. Kirby just didn't want to listen. He wanted to bark, bark, bark, bark. And he escaped under the fence twice, for a total of 5 times. He wanted the attention from everybody, and I'm afraid that the provocative behavior will get him eaten.

He had to time out, and didn't get the run the last course due to excessive annoyingness.

Maybe next week, we'll be back to normal.
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Old 01-26-2005, 09:39 AM
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Eh theyve all got there bad times you know...it was just Kirbies time to let loose and have some fun. After all he doesnt have that little b-u-gg-er in his face so hes celebrating
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Old 01-26-2005, 09:51 AM
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Kirby, Tanner and Jack must have been talking. Jack was okay on Monday. Most of that is my fault, but Tanner was just as dumb as a box of rocks. I always get to demo all of the exercises since I have been with the same instructors for so long. Demo-ing the "suitcase hold" for a stand for exam, Tanner bit me. The whole class got to see me take Tanner to the ground for a submission hold with a nice lip roll and clamped muzzle. I was completely irked after that. In fact, I retired Tanner to the car immediately following since he has my temper raging. I got Jack out and let him be my star dog until we went off-leash doing run throughs. Then he went to visit Sharpie, the most impressive Black and Tan coonhound around. Sharpie's owner (Seargent Mable) not all the impressed. Maybe just an off week for all dogs.
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Old 01-26-2005, 07:41 PM
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"Hey boys, lets really **** our moms off by ****ing off in our classes!"
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Old 01-26-2005, 07:47 PM
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LOL Moo, the censor stars are getting my imagination going!!!! Maybe it's that big beautiful moon outside that is causing all the ruckus ?!?!?! hmm...


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In my agility class, the instructor is pretty strick about having your dogs attention on you. If Jazz isn't paying attention to me during one of our runs, doing whatever she wants and completely ignoring me or something, the instructor will put us in a "time out" until her attention is back on me.
Our biggest problem with lack of attention is when shes onleash. Jazz usually ignores me when shes onleash and tries to do whatever she pleases. But the moment shes off leash, I have her full attention. Shes a goofy dog.
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