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Old September 29th 07, 08:49 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.breeds
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in puppy class this morning. A Pug/Min-Pin mix. Shrieky little guy and
Rudy was a bit puzzled as to why, but everyone (puppies) seemed
determined to get him to play. He wasn't so sure.

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Old September 30th 07, 01:12 AM posted to rec.pets.dogs.breeds
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"Janet Boss" wrote in message
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in puppy class this morning. A Pug/Min-Pin mix. Shrieky little guy and
Rudy was a bit puzzled as to why, but everyone (puppies) seemed
determined to get him to play. He wasn't so sure.

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Why do I have a bad feeling that Pug/Min-Pin was intentional mixing? I can't
even wrap my brain around what that must look like.

Beth


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Old September 30th 07, 03:48 AM posted to rec.pets.dogs.breeds
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Janet Boss wrote:

in puppy class this morning. A Pug/Min-Pin mix. Shrieky little guy and
Rudy was a bit puzzled as to why, but everyone (puppies) seemed
determined to get him to play. He wasn't so sure.


One of the local teams has a mini aussie that's a screamer. Fingernails
on a chalkboard would be a relief. He makes Cooper absolutely nuts. A
litttle while back that club hosted a multi-team practice, like a
tournament but with training in the ring not just allowed but
encouraged. It was a great opportunity to do a lot of proofing,
including teaching Cooper that you have to leave the other team's dogs
alone, even if they do sound like a wounded bunny needing to be put out
of its misery.

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Old September 30th 07, 01:30 PM posted to rec.pets.dogs.breeds
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Kathleen wrote:


One of the local teams has a mini aussie that's a screamer. Fingernails
on a chalkboard would be a relief. He makes Cooper absolutely nuts. A
litttle while back that club hosted a multi-team practice, like a
tournament but with training in the ring not just allowed but
encouraged. It was a great opportunity to do a lot of proofing,
including teaching Cooper that you have to leave the other team's dogs
alone, even if they do sound like a wounded bunny needing to be put out
of its misery.


Great idea. This one shrieks if another dog looks at him, if he's
handled, if he's breathed on. I have hope.

For Beth - he looks like a "mini Puggle". Kind of a small tan puppy
w/light black masking.

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