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- September 17, 2008 at 12:28 am #39788Donn HewesKeymaster
Check out Jack’s new cart. he is still struggling with gee and haw. But it is a lot of fun to have him help us.
September 17, 2008 at 3:21 pm #47376jen judkinsParticipantAww, man, I gotta get me one of those! You build it? Looks like a simple enough design. Thanks for sharing. Jennifer.
October 3, 2008 at 11:44 am #47377jenilopazParticipantCome is a rather easy command to teach, mostly because dogs can be curious creatures. Every time you say Come and make a gesture, they usually perform this task on their own. But to really engrave it into the dog’s mind, a treat should be given upon successful completion.
This command is very useful when a dog becomes distracted and is pondering chasing a rabbit, for instance. Instead of chasing the dog all over town (and the rabbit, coincidentally), try stating Come! with a firm voice you’ll be surprised at the results.
JenilopazJanuary 2, 2009 at 12:18 pm #47375AnonymousInactiveHello! Last winter I met Donn and Jack and spent my ride home brainstorming how I was going to rig something for my small lab-mix dogs. Well, we have
succeeded! They can move the Garden Way cart full of tomatoes, and also a lighter weight fourwheeled cart. I used a weanling halter flipped over for their body, and then scrapped together rope for all other parts. It’s the rough draft of my rigging, but I get alot of fun out of it! I then used the tops of our blown-out smart wool socks and made a collar complete with embroidery. They get excited when I get out the equipment and enjoy the work.May 24, 2009 at 7:13 pm #47378thousandhillsParticipantawsome cart and dog.
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