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post Aug 5 2006, 01:26 AM

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QUOTE(crazymouse_yyh @ Aug 5 2006, 12:55 AM)
wub.gif  Gosh.... those pics are so cute lah thumbup.gif  thumbup.gif  thumbup.gif
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post Aug 5 2006, 01:41 AM

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QUOTE(RealityDreamer @ Aug 5 2006, 01:25 AM)
Hey everyone,smile.gif
Have those who wanted the videos received them? Just want to make sure...

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Just sent them to the alternate email. Axel's doing ok in OB...protection and tracking a little undeveloped though due to *major* time constraints this time of the year.sad.gif Its 2 or so tests every week. sigh.
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Thanks RD, everyone in the family was amazed with wut a Jack Rascal can do. I told my sister not to intimidate Shadow anymore, or else.. cool.gif
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post Aug 5 2006, 04:43 PM

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QUOTE(RealityDreamer @ Aug 5 2006, 01:25 AM)
Hey everyone,smile.gif
Have those who wanted the videos received them? Just want to make sure...
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yup. Got it. smile.gif thanks

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post Aug 6 2006, 02:02 AM

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Yay! It's confirmed, Shadow going to Dogathon! All the JRT seniors and juniors! See u all there.. make sure dun bully me.. Hope my neighbor's handsome 'Prince' can join me as well! tongue.gif

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post Aug 6 2006, 03:29 PM

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wow...Pier's kids are heavy. All almost around 4.5-5kg. Russell weighs in at 4.7, Dookie at 5.1 and Gimli, i'm not sure but should be around the same since he's bigger than Dookie
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QUOTE(nairud @ Aug 6 2006, 03:29 PM)
wow...Pier's kids are heavy. All almost around 4.5-5kg. Russell weighs in at 4.7, Dookie at 5.1 and Gimli, i'm not sure but should be around the same since he's bigger than Dookie
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Dont know why, maybe Shadow's parents are small size, poor fella only weighs at 2.75kg at 5 months old. Went to Ikano Pet Shop, saw a JRT doing so obidience class.. he barks alot I would say.. overall, a cute short legged fella.. tongue.gif And managed to capture alot of ppl's attention! rclxms.gif
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post Aug 7 2006, 09:56 AM

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Ahaha cutes! wub.gif Good bonding session, there. ^^
Dookie's huge now! O_O

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A lil' bit of TLC
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I guess the bed tonite is outta question rite?
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Dang!!! Why cant they make urinals more private?
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fawn,
thinking of putting Dookie up for the agility class, fore going the ob. That fella dont like leash and will not walk. lol...

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Muddy scruffy dog! Cutes! O_O Teh tail is snowy white though. biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(nairud @ Aug 7 2006, 11:49 AM)
thinking of putting Dookie up for the agility class, fore going the ob. That fella dont like leash and will not walk. lol...
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4 pups, cn try out some puppy agility ie. very low jumps n low contacts just 2 build deir confidence n get dem used 2 d obstacles. Serious training will only begin ven closer to 1 yo.

U'll still need some OB 2 get him 2 focus on u n d obstacles on hand. D only time u cn forego OB is if ur dog is really hooked on a toy, so much so dat he'll do anything 4 it or dog sticks 2 u like glue.

Given d right training, a fairly active n healthy dog will hv no problems performing d obstacles on leash. It's d transition 2 off leash runs dats much more demanding.

Cn drop by at Subang anytime 2 hv a look c, Sat 8am n Sun 5.30pm.
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QUOTE(groovemaster @ Aug 7 2006, 11:50 PM)
4 pups, cn try out some puppy agility ie. very low jumps n low contacts just 2 build deir confidence n get dem used 2 d obstacles. Serious training will only begin ven closer to 1 yo.

U'll still need some OB 2 get him 2 focus on u n d obstacles on hand. D only time u cn forego OB is if ur dog is really hooked on a toy, so much so dat he'll do anything 4 it or dog sticks 2 u like glue.

Given d right training, a fairly active n healthy dog will hv no problems performing d obstacles on leash. It's d transition 2 off leash runs dats much more demanding.

Cn drop by at Subang anytime 2 hv a look c, Sat 8am n Sun 5.30pm.
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Thanks for sharing Fawn.Shadow will be there, need to learn more. See u there Fawn. tongue.gif Can u pls PM me the exact location?

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QUOTE(Jenn77 @ Aug 7 2006, 11:59 PM)
Thanks for sharing Fawn.Shadow will be there, need to learn more. See u there Fawn.  tongue.gif Can u pls PM me the exact location?
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Done, sent 2 ur hotmail add.
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QUOTE(groovemaster @ Aug 7 2006, 11:50 PM)
4 pups, cn try out some puppy agility ie. very low jumps n low contacts just 2 build deir confidence n get dem used 2 d obstacles. Serious training will only begin ven closer to 1 yo.

U'll still need some OB 2 get him 2 focus on u n d obstacles on hand. D only time u cn forego OB is if ur dog is really hooked on a toy, so much so dat he'll do anything 4 it or dog sticks 2 u like glue.

Given d right training, a fairly active n healthy dog will hv no problems performing d obstacles on leash. It's d transition 2 off leash runs dats much more demanding.

Cn drop by at Subang anytime 2 hv a look c, Sat 8am n Sun 5.30pm.
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laugh.gif groovy also didnt attend ob thumbup.gif

no no, i mean this fella wouldn't even move a bit if i tug the leash. he must walk his own and not being led. headache rclxub.gif But as expected their kind is stubborn
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QUOTE(nairud @ Aug 8 2006, 06:50 AM)
laugh.gif groovy also didnt attend ob thumbup.gif

no no, i mean this fella wouldn't even move a bit if i tug the leash. he must walk his own and not being led. headache  rclxub.gif  But as expected their kind is stubborn
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Im glad Shadow is currently enjoying a walk in the evening with the leash.. But my place got too much stray dogs.. So I got to bring one big stick.. just in case. But I notice when I bring my pair of fat labs for a walk.. those stray dogs nvr come near.. tongue.gif
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QUOTE(nairud @ Aug 8 2006, 06:50 AM)
no no, i mean this fella wouldn't even move a bit if i tug the leash. he must walk his own and not being led. headache  rclxub.gif  But as expected their kind is stubborn
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wink.gif Well if he likes 2 run n follows u fairly close, den agility is a real option.

Yah groovy also didnt fancy d leash so v used a harness ven he was a pup. Tried some OB leash training on him but didnt really work coz he'll pull as hard as u. Good thing v decided 2 do play n tricks training, got him focused n hooked on balls. Took on agility n after dat, OB came naturally. whistling.gif

Really depends on d dog. Sometimes too much leash work may dampen deir spirit n ven dey loose dat drive, its very hard 2 get going again for agility or any dog sport.
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hahaha.. on leash also he'll walk when he pleases and when he thinks that we pulled to much, he'll just lie down. doh.gif

that's why i need to get the recall command work on him

Piper is a lot more easier to train..wayyy easier to train.

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QUOTE(groovemaster @ Aug 8 2006, 11:17 PM)
wink.gif  Well if he likes 2 run n follows u fairly close, den agility is a real option.

Yah groovy also didnt fancy d leash so v used a harness ven he was a pup. Tried some OB leash training on him but didnt really work coz he'll pull as hard as u. Good thing v decided 2 do play n tricks training, got him focused n hooked on balls. Took on agility n after dat, OB came naturally.  whistling.gif

Really depends on d dog. Sometimes too much leash work may dampen deir spirit n ven dey loose dat drive, its very hard 2 get going again for agility or any dog sport.
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Wow.. Fawn, really takes hard work for Groovie to reach until what he is today.. Btw, we also use harness, much more easier to control Shadow. Btw, just curious, Fawn, is Groovie toilet train? Currently Shadow is doing his biz n pee in the cage, although he is out playing, he will go back into the cage if he needs to. We are thinking of giving him the whole dining area as the cage looks smaller now. We have tried toilet training at 3 months old but failed, at 5 months now, issit possible to train him again?
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If he can do his business in the cage by himself whenever he roams around the house, it's good already. no need to train again but at 5 months shadow can still be train.
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QUOTE(nairud @ Aug 9 2006, 11:00 PM)
If he can do his business in the cage by himself whenever he roams around the house, it's good already. no need to train again but at 5 months shadow can still be train.
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Yeah.. we want to enrol in OB class.. We are noobs at dogs, didnt pay much attention to our labs last time.. now we wan Shadow to be better, coz he's always in the house. Dont want Shadow to get into an trouble. Nairud are u joining Fawn at Subang?

P/S - Fawn, no e-mail from u at hotmail. Please re-send to skid21@yahoomail.com. Thanks a million.. biggrin.gif
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will take a look at their OB training. This fella is a blardy pain at the back training him. the most stubborn dog i had in my live. laugh.gif

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