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ranger

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Since: Nov 29, 2005
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 2:57 pm
Post subject: Rescue training for Aussie Shepherd
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I have a two old male. Smarter than I am. Found as a stray in Florida.

he happy with tennis balls. But, I am looking for something to challenge
him...and me?

flyball, duck herding and rescue are my short list. I l;ive on an airport.

Any thoughts?

I know its really all about just spending time with them. But, he's so ready
to go ...and learn. Total mission orientated. Too the point of nervous
breakdown and aneurism.

Aussie's rule. I skydive ...and he meets me and my students and passengers
when we land.

I am so lucky\.

00Billy and Ranger

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dallygirl

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Since: Dec 01, 2005
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2005 4:51 am
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agility??? and try pet dog training, im in the uk so you may have a
different name but its pets as therapy. with an active sport like agility
or fly ball pat dogs have the chance to excercise their softer side by
visiting sick or elderly people.

what ever you and ranger choose have fun :)
ps isnt there a sky diving dog??? im sure i remember seeing him on the tv
with goggle on ???

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George W. Frost

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Since: Jan 29, 2006
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 5:10 pm
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If you live on an airport, then don't try to teach him to retrieve a
Frisbee,
could bring home something he shouldn't


"ranger" wrote in message

> I have a two old male. Smarter than I am. Found as a stray in Florida.
>
> he happy with tennis balls. But, I am looking for something to challenge
> him...and me?
>
> flyball, duck herding and rescue are my short list. I l;ive on an airport.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> I know its really all about just spending time with them. But, he's so
ready
> to go ...and learn. Total mission orientated. Too the point of nervous
> breakdown and aneurism.
>
> Aussie's rule. I skydive ...and he meets me and my students and
passengers
> when we land.
>
> I am so lucky\.
>
> 00Billy and Ranger
>
>
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