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Spicoli
08-21-06, 10:27 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__sNgnYEEXA
Was on NG Channel last night. wicked stuff. Amazing to watch. these are some bad-assed mo-fos for sure.
Maybe the Pumphrey Brothers would want in on a ChampCar team? :D
Tivo'd. Saw the promos during De Dog Weesperer.
extramundane
08-21-06, 11:25 AM
Tivo'd. Saw the promos during De Dog Weesperer.
WHEW. I thought I was the only one who watched that.
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She makes me watch it, I SWEAR!
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WHEW. I thought I was the only one who watched that.
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She makes me watch it, I SWEAR!
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No shame here. We adopted a dog with some issues and it's been hugely helpful in getting them under control. His original family had a dad who was alergic to dogs. I think he learned to be possessive about things (toys, beds, etc) to keep them from being taken away when dad was around.
Our other dogs are pretty well behaved. Growing up, my dad taught me a very similar way of dealing with dogs. "Dogs expect discipline and leadership, it doesn't hurt their feelings." So we started from a good position with them.
The new guy has to be shown who's boss from time to time when he gets too obsessed with a toy and doesn't want to give it up, but he's light years better and keeps improving as we're able to deal with his tantrums in a "calm, assertive manner."
Originally the previous owner just wanted us to keep him until the breeder could come and pick him up, but we decided to adopt him. We're glad we did because now he's a sweetheart and we have little doubt that the breeder would have put him down as unsuitable for adoption.
racer2c
08-21-06, 02:00 PM
No shame here. We adopted a dog with some issues and it's been hugely helpful in getting them under control. His original family had a dad who was alergic to dogs. I think he learned to be possessive about things (toys, beds, etc) to keep them from being taken away when dad was around.
Our other dogs are pretty well behaved. Growing up, my dad taught me a very similar way of dealing with dogs. "Dogs expect discipline and leadership, it doesn't hurt their feelings." So we started from a good position with them.
The new guy has to be shown who's boss from time to time when he gets too obsessed with a toy and doesn't want to give it up, but he's light years better and keeps improving as we're able to deal with his tantrums in a "calm, assertive manner."
Originally the previous owner just wanted us to keep him until the breeder could come and pick him up, but we decided to adopt him. We're glad we did because now he's a sweetheart and we have little doubt that the breeder would have put him down as unsuitable for adoption.
What breeds do you have?
Spicoli
08-21-06, 02:47 PM
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one of my housemates has dog whisperer playing from the Tivo non-stop... that gets to be a bit much... ;)
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I'll get back on track once I watch the kung fooey physics show. :)
What breeds do you have?
Manchester terriers: Champ, Pele, and Guiness
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v627/mdcaldwell/threecutiescropped.jpg
racer2c
08-21-06, 04:18 PM
Manchester terriers: Champ, Pele, and Guiness
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v627/mdcaldwell/threecutiescropped.jpg
Cool trio! :thumbup:
EDwardo
08-21-06, 04:43 PM
Dog fight. Dog fight.
http://www.jeff-macnelly.com/images/DOGFIGHT%2072.jpg
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extramundane
08-21-06, 05:15 PM
No shame here. We adopted a dog with some issues and it's been hugely helpful in getting them under control.
Yeah, I know, I'm just defensive from always explaining that having 3 headstrong rescues with more issues than the Hemingway family requires all the help we can get. ;)
Sean O'Gorman
08-21-06, 05:36 PM
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RaceGrrl
08-21-06, 11:01 PM
"Gimme the some chicken. I want some chicken!"
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After watching the show it's clear that Ninja have real ultimate power.
Actually I was more impressed by the Ninja guy's balance than by any of the strikes or kicks.
racer2c
08-22-06, 09:50 AM
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After watching the show it's clear that Ninja have real ultimate power.
Actually I was more impressed by the Ninja guy's balance than by any of the strikes or kicks.
"I feel like Superman". :gomer: :)
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