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Old October 23rd 03, 12:00 AM
KrisHur
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Default Halloween Party games?

Any recommendations for fun Halloween Party games for dogs (besides bobbing
for apples)?

TIA

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Old October 23rd 03, 08:05 AM
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"KrisHur" wrote in message
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Any recommendations for fun Halloween Party games for dogs (besides

bobbing
for apples)?


musical chairs! i just described how Manu's beginning obedience class did
this in the thread "congratulations are in order", but i can clarify any
points if necessary. it was a lot of fun!

-kelly


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Old October 23rd 03, 08:05 AM
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"KrisHur" wrote in message
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Any recommendations for fun Halloween Party games for dogs (besides

bobbing
for apples)?


musical chairs! i just described how Manu's beginning obedience class did
this in the thread "congratulations are in order", but i can clarify any
points if necessary. it was a lot of fun!

-kelly


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Old October 23rd 03, 08:05 AM
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"KrisHur" wrote in message
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Any recommendations for fun Halloween Party games for dogs (besides

bobbing
for apples)?


musical chairs! i just described how Manu's beginning obedience class did
this in the thread "congratulations are in order", but i can clarify any
points if necessary. it was a lot of fun!

-kelly


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Old October 23rd 03, 08:05 AM
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"KrisHur" wrote in message
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Any recommendations for fun Halloween Party games for dogs (besides

bobbing
for apples)?


musical chairs! i just described how Manu's beginning obedience class did
this in the thread "congratulations are in order", but i can clarify any
points if necessary. it was a lot of fun!

-kelly


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Old October 23rd 03, 11:10 AM
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Thanks, that's a good one!

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Kristen and
Kali CD, CGC, TDIA, TT
www.kristenandkali.com




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"KrisHur" wrote in message
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Any recommendations for fun Halloween Party games for dogs (besides

bobbing
for apples)?


musical chairs! i just described how Manu's beginning obedience class did
this in the thread "congratulations are in order", but i can clarify any
points if necessary. it was a lot of fun!

-kelly




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Old October 23rd 03, 11:10 AM
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Thanks, that's a good one!

--
Kristen and
Kali CD, CGC, TDIA, TT
www.kristenandkali.com




"culprit" wrote in message
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"KrisHur" wrote in message
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Any recommendations for fun Halloween Party games for dogs (besides

bobbing
for apples)?


musical chairs! i just described how Manu's beginning obedience class did
this in the thread "congratulations are in order", but i can clarify any
points if necessary. it was a lot of fun!

-kelly




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Old October 23rd 03, 11:10 AM
KrisHur
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Thanks, that's a good one!

--
Kristen and
Kali CD, CGC, TDIA, TT
www.kristenandkali.com




"culprit" wrote in message
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"KrisHur" wrote in message
...
Any recommendations for fun Halloween Party games for dogs (besides

bobbing
for apples)?


musical chairs! i just described how Manu's beginning obedience class did
this in the thread "congratulations are in order", but i can clarify any
points if necessary. it was a lot of fun!

-kelly




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Old October 23rd 03, 11:10 AM
KrisHur
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Thanks, that's a good one!

--
Kristen and
Kali CD, CGC, TDIA, TT
www.kristenandkali.com




"culprit" wrote in message
...

"KrisHur" wrote in message
...
Any recommendations for fun Halloween Party games for dogs (besides

bobbing
for apples)?


musical chairs! i just described how Manu's beginning obedience class did
this in the thread "congratulations are in order", but i can clarify any
points if necessary. it was a lot of fun!

-kelly




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Old October 23rd 03, 11:22 AM
KrisHur
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And that inspired me to alter a game of Red light/Green Light


Red Light/Green Light.

Dogs and handlers line up and are 20'-30' from the finish line. A person
calls out Green light and the teams begin to walk toward the finish. The
person calls out Red light, Sit (different commands for each red light, for
example, down or stand or sit walk around or down walk around). Dogs who don
't comply immediately or do the wrong thing (sits when stand was the
command, breaks the stay when handler is walking around) go back to the
start line.
--
Kristen and
Kali CD, CGC, TDIA, TT
www.kristenandkali.com





"culprit" wrote in message
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"KrisHur" wrote in message
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Any recommendations for fun Halloween Party games for dogs (besides

bobbing
for apples)?


musical chairs! i just described how Manu's beginning obedience class did
this in the thread "congratulations are in order", but i can clarify any
points if necessary. it was a lot of fun!

-kelly




 




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