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Old January 28th 04, 02:49 AM
Chris
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Default The kindness of strangers

Do your dogs respond to cues from strangers? Mine don't, and there's
great variation among the shelter dogs. After I've taught them basics,
some respond to the walkers, and some don't. Some respond to some
walkers and not others. There doesn't seem to be a quality that let's
you predict this.
Unless they're PBs. They try to please everybody. Harriet, a pudgy
newcomer, manages to decipher the most scrambled cue.

http://www.sbacc.org/DOGS%20Current/harrietfull.jpg
"Harriet is _such_ a slut," someone said.



















 




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