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Old 07-30-2007, 05:57 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Ritz459
you would have had no idea how many people didn't even know how to teach a dog to sit properly.
My parent's Westie is 2 years old now and still does not sit on command consistantly. I find it so strange that my mum is scared of my dogs, sure they're big, but so much better behaved and controlled than her little one. Maggie and PJ are close to the same age (couple of months difference), Maggie knows sit and gimme paw (when she feels like it), compared to almost the close to 20 commands PJ knows, and does do consistantly. I've even offered to help them train Maggie, but in their eyes, she's small a dog, and doesn't need to know anything else.

You know what I just thought would be a really good idea. *light bulb...biiinngg* I assume every grade school has kids doing speeches. So why not help our GP young uns and our own kids out with gearing their speeches to dog saftey (and other dog related issues).
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