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Bill, I think you need to get a couple polo mallets. Besides bringing them down to the local pub (since they make great "show and tell"), you can use them to wing balls across that field for your dogs to retrieve. Never you mind that the ball is just about as big as the dog....8^) 8^) 8^) ps - Something tells me that if this works out, you're going tot need a bigger supply of turkey bacon. You'll be having to hand out a piece for every retrieved ball...I know dogs and they hate to drop the ball once they've sunk their teeth into it! |
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Stay tunes for OPTA: the Movie
coming this weekend (barring rain).
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Well you could always attempt to teach your Greyhounds to glide. They are big enough and with proper training could acieve it! Just make sure there is no one around I don't think the Greyhounds would be very good at turning!
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Trouble is I think they may want the purple key as even 12mph is slow for a Greyhound.
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Very timely post as we have a client coming in who has two large dogs and is looking at a Segway to help with the exercise routine.
I have had Weimeraners, Miniature Pinschers, and Yorkies. Love them all...am at a stage now that the Yorkies (especially miniature Yorkies) fite well into my lifestyle. Steven |
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Sneaking them into your luggage for SegFest, Steven? We had a couple in Long Beach....
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Running with hounds
My wife and I take our dogs (1 beagle, 1 bassett hound) out and while she walks one I run the other one down the block and back. Only takes about 4 blocks to totally wear them out.
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