[nagdu] Training

Larry D. Keeler lkeeler at comcast.net
Thu Jun 14 00:52:22 UTC 2012


That is one of the things that make it worth it!  I think that sometimes we 
involve ourselves in too much doggie buisness and work that we forget they 
have personalities as well!
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "d m gina" <dmgina at samobile.net>
To: <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2012 8:27 PM
Subject: [nagdu] Training


>I must share this story, just cracks me up every time I think of it.
> I was in training with my dog, when we were learning how to get into a 
> car.
> This was the back seat of the car.
> I started getting in with one foot inside and sitting down.
> The next thing I knew here was this big dog sitting on my lap.
> the instructor wanted me to correct dog, but I was laughing so hard, that 
> I wasn't going to be able to do this.
> I pulled my foot in and the instructor shut the door.
> I know I laughed hard for at least one minute with this goofy dog on my 
> lap ever so proud.
> When I opened up door, and dog got off lap, we started all over again.
> Then the dog got in just the way he was trained.
> i have to say having my arms around the dog laughing, I feel broke ice for 
> both of us.
> that he knew he has business to do as well as he could make me laugh.
> Now it doesn't take much for me to laugh, so he didn't have to work hard.
> Of course I got the serman how I couldn't let this happen in a cab oh ya 
> or in a private car.
> I smiled and walked on my way.
> You know, there has to come a time when we let the dogs show some of their 
> sillyness so we can get to know them.
> this is what I think anyway.
> Still waiting for class date.
> If anyone lives in the New Jersey area, let me know what it is like in the 
> fall.
> The later the school keeps telling me the more afraid I am of wanting to 
> go here.
> I can't walk well on ice in Montana, I sure can't walk any better on ice 
> in a different state loll.
> I keep sharing this, and I don't feel I am being heard,
> all I get is we are trying to train a slow dog for you.
> I understand for the most part this doesn't happen, where you see,
> I am in Montana and in October not to far ago we got a foot of snow.
> I don't trust at all.
> Friday it was a beautiful day and Saturday morning we couldn't even open 
> the back door because of the snow.
> so you see, I am very concerned training in the fall.
> Thanks,
>
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