pitbullmamaliz wrote:Oh Missy the hood won't be used again any time soon - that would be too easy!
Great write up! And sheesh, I look really disgustingly hot and filthy in that picture with Deb!
madremissy wrote:There goes my hopes of Kinzyl doing this. She would freak out if I had to put on hood on. And the decoy wearing a hat...... that would really do he in.
I love the pictures and the scenerio. Everyone looked great.
geisthexe wrote:Thanks Michelle for the dorky photo of my boy .. He kind of actually looks like a swamp collie being a wet dog at that moment ..
maberi wrote:mnp13 wrote:
Good lord, how big is that shepherd!?
mnp13 wrote:madremissy wrote:There goes my hopes of Kinzyl doing this. She would freak out if I had to put on hood on. And the decoy wearing a hat...... that would really do he in.
I love the pictures and the scenerio. Everyone looked great.
Well, how do you know that? Have you ever put a hood on and done obedience?
Every year is very different, you never know if the hoods will show up again. And you could opt out of the hoods for a point penalty.
And if she freaked out at the decoy wearing a hat, then the trial would stop and it would be worked through. Just like the trial was stopped when different dogs had problems with other things. When dogs wouldn't hold their stay, a second handler came on the field to help. If a dog wouldn't work on a suit, a second decoy came out with a sleeve. If a dog needed a prey bite instead of aggression work, the work style was changed.
Go check out the old DSO write ups, you'll see what I'm talking about. (Maybe I should sticky them )
madremissy wrote:Well since you put it that way MAYBE she would do alright. Thanks for the explanation. It really sounds like a lot of fun. Does it count if she doesn't bite anything and just barks at the decoy? I don't know if she would bite a sleeve or something but she can bark.
Ok, Sarah start planning our trip for next year.
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