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Thanks Carole! I love that last one. It’s a perfect illustration for the dog inherently doing exactly as he is supposed to do, and the handler being a total dolt on the other end. The handler is always the one that needs the work!
The first picture shows Schumi looking so adoringly at me… but we all know better! 🙂
Shane & Jaime
15 years ago
Schumi and Nikon look great! Don’t worry, Lies….I spent half of my last track with the line wrapped around my left leg. She was on a roll and I didn’t want to stop her, so I just limp/hopped behind her. Thank god no one takes pictures of me when I’m tracking….
Thanks Carole! I love that last one. It’s a perfect illustration for the dog inherently doing exactly as he is supposed to do, and the handler being a total dolt on the other end. The handler is always the one that needs the work!
@Liesje, I agree with you on all points!
The first picture shows Schumi looking so adoringly at me… but we all know better! 🙂
Schumi and Nikon look great! Don’t worry, Lies….I spent half of my last track with the line wrapped around my left leg. She was on a roll and I didn’t want to stop her, so I just limp/hopped behind her. Thank god no one takes pictures of me when I’m tracking….