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[husky pup] new photos
Subject: [husky pup] new photos
From: Ruud Date: 7/27/03 9:49 AM Pacific Whatta handsome little fella! And your other dog seems fairly happy with the newcomer. Very cute pup, thanks for the pics. Deb Shi the Survivor Georgie the Kid-Snarker |
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In article ter.net,
Ruud wrote: Regular pup-pics were requested and it's the least I can do so here we go: http://www.dawolfden.com/amarok Training him to walk nicely on the leash. Keeping the leash in the right hand, using left to correct, he walks on my left. Now someone here who did obedience class with her dog says she was taught the other way around. Can't imagine it matters a lot but none the less, what is the "correct" way? Ruud Wow, Amarok is adorable, and so is the shihtzu/lhasa too! Chad -- Looking for a pet? Adopt one! ** http://www.petfinder.com Info for a healthy, happy dog? * http://www.dog-play.com I still read the New York Times |
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On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 12:13:48 -0500, Dimpled Chad
wrote: In article ter.net, Ruud wrote: Regular pup-pics were requested and it's the least I can do so here we go: http://www.dawolfden.com/amarok Training him to walk nicely on the leash. Keeping the leash in the right hand, using left to correct, he walks on my left. Now someone here who did obedience class with her dog says she was taught the other way around. Can't imagine it matters a lot but none the less, what is the "correct" way? Ruud Wow, Amarok is adorable, and so is the shihtzu/lhasa too! Poor little guy doesn't know that that puppy will be a lot bigger than he/she is very soon. Both very cute. And Ruud, it's up to you which side you teach him to walk on; it doesn't matter unless you plan on doing competitive obedience. The norm is that "heel" position is dog at person's left heel. Some people teach "left" and "right", or that "side" means to go to either side. If your goal is household manners rather than competition, you can teach him whatever you're comfortable with. Mustang Sally |
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