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Posted by Cheryl Isaak on July 8, 2006, 7:17 pm
Today, DD and I spent the late morning and afternoon with our own Dr. Brat
and her dogs at an agility show held in the next town over. While I've
"watched" agility on line and on TV, being there is much more fun. This was
an indoor venue, thus, it wasn't hot and miserable unless you went outside.
Lots of dogs of all sizes - tiny toys to HUGE. All polite and well behaved,
if a little noisy. DD thrilled to be allowed to pet almost any dog she
wanted to after asking owners permission.
We got to see Elizabeth run her dogs three times including one perfect run.
Otherwise, we watched the other dogs - the tiny ones are riot to watch - so
serious and the little legs just flying.
Otherwise, we ate, talked or petted Elizabeth's dogs.
Cheryl
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Posted by Lucille on July 8, 2006, 7:28 pm
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> Today, DD and I spent the late morning and afternoon with our own Dr. Brat
> and her dogs at an agility show held in the next town over. While I've
> "watched" agility on line and on TV, being there is much more fun. This
> was
> an indoor venue, thus, it wasn't hot and miserable unless you went
> outside.
> Lots of dogs of all sizes - tiny toys to HUGE. All polite and well
> behaved,
> if a little noisy. DD thrilled to be allowed to pet almost any dog she
> wanted to after asking owners permission.
> We got to see Elizabeth run her dogs three times including one perfect
> run.
> Otherwise, we watched the other dogs - the tiny ones are riot to watch -
> so
> serious and the little legs just flying.
> Otherwise, we ate, talked or petted Elizabeth's dogs.
> Cheryl
That sounds like an ideal way to spend a day. Being owned by a little guy,
I can just imagine him doing the agility run with his white floppy ears and
his 18" tail flying behind him. Just in case, his tail is only a about 4".
It's his hair that's long.
Lucille
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Posted by lucretia borgia on July 8, 2006, 7:48 pm
On Sat, 08 Jul 2006 19:17:04 -0400, Cheryl Isaak
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>Today, DD and I spent the late morning and afternoon with our own Dr. Brat
>and her dogs at an agility show held in the next town over. While I've
>"watched" agility on line and on TV, being there is much more fun. This was
>an indoor venue, thus, it wasn't hot and miserable unless you went outside.
>Lots of dogs of all sizes - tiny toys to HUGE. All polite and well behaved,
>if a little noisy. DD thrilled to be allowed to pet almost any dog she
>wanted to after asking owners permission.
>We got to see Elizabeth run her dogs three times including one perfect run.
>Otherwise, we watched the other dogs - the tiny ones are riot to watch - so
>serious and the little legs just flying.
>Otherwise, we ate, talked or petted Elizabeth's dogs.
>Cheryl
Did Elizabeths dogs have exquisitely embroidered coats with the Brat
coat of arms on them ??
I have seen the agility shows here at our fall fair and they are great
fun. I think it is seeing a number dogs clearly enjoying every minute
of it that makes it so much fun. I have never spotted a reluctant
dog, maybe one a bit confused when new, but never reluctant.
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Posted by Cheryl Isaak on July 8, 2006, 7:56 pm
On 7/8/06 7:48 PM, in article 6sg0b25eg2otkbbq6r8lfitja5gl6qth0a@4ax.com,
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> On Sat, 08 Jul 2006 19:17:04 -0400, Cheryl Isaak
>
>> Today, DD and I spent the late morning and afternoon with our own Dr. Brat
>> and her dogs at an agility show held in the next town over. While I've
>> "watched" agility on line and on TV, being there is much more fun. This was
>> an indoor venue, thus, it wasn't hot and miserable unless you went outside.
>> Lots of dogs of all sizes - tiny toys to HUGE. All polite and well behaved,
>> if a little noisy. DD thrilled to be allowed to pet almost any dog she
>> wanted to after asking owners permission.
>>
>> We got to see Elizabeth run her dogs three times including one perfect run.
>> Otherwise, we watched the other dogs - the tiny ones are riot to watch - so
>> serious and the little legs just flying.
>>
>> Otherwise, we ate, talked or petted Elizabeth's dogs.
>>
>>
>>
>> Cheryl
>
> Did Elizabeths dogs have exquisitely embroidered coats with the Brat
> coat of arms on them ??
>
Cash and Harry were exquisitely garbed in their summer fur coats.
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> I have seen the agility shows here at our fall fair and they are great
> fun. I think it is seeing a number dogs clearly enjoying every minute
> of it that makes it so much fun. I have never spotted a reluctant
> dog, maybe one a bit confused when new, but never reluctant.
Elizabeth told me previously that there are dogs that run because they want
to and dogs that run to please their master. I think there is a third, ones
that you see run to do both - for the sheer fun and for the praise. That was
Cash today.
Cheryl
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Posted by lucretia borgia on July 8, 2006, 8:49 pm
On Sat, 08 Jul 2006 19:56:48 -0400, Cheryl Isaak
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>On 7/8/06 7:48 PM, in article 6sg0b25eg2otkbbq6r8lfitja5gl6qth0a@4ax.com,
>> On Sat, 08 Jul 2006 19:17:04 -0400, Cheryl Isaak
>>
>>> Today, DD and I spent the late morning and afternoon with our own Dr. Brat
>>> and her dogs at an agility show held in the next town over. While I've
>>> "watched" agility on line and on TV, being there is much more fun. This was
>>> an indoor venue, thus, it wasn't hot and miserable unless you went outside.
>>> Lots of dogs of all sizes - tiny toys to HUGE. All polite and well behaved,
>>> if a little noisy. DD thrilled to be allowed to pet almost any dog she
>>> wanted to after asking owners permission.
>>>
>>> We got to see Elizabeth run her dogs three times including one perfect run.
>>> Otherwise, we watched the other dogs - the tiny ones are riot to watch - so
>>> serious and the little legs just flying.
>>>
>>> Otherwise, we ate, talked or petted Elizabeth's dogs.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Cheryl
>>
>> Did Elizabeths dogs have exquisitely embroidered coats with the Brat
>> coat of arms on them ??
>>
>Cash and Harry were exquisitely garbed in their summer fur coats.
>> I have seen the agility shows here at our fall fair and they are great
>> fun. I think it is seeing a number dogs clearly enjoying every minute
>> of it that makes it so much fun. I have never spotted a reluctant
>> dog, maybe one a bit confused when new, but never reluctant.
>Elizabeth told me previously that there are dogs that run because they want
>to and dogs that run to please their master. I think there is a third, ones
>that you see run to do both - for the sheer fun and for the praise. That was
>Cash today.
>Cheryl
Now cats OTOH...lol
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> and her dogs at an agility show held in the next town over. While I've
> "watched" agility on line and on TV, being there is much more fun. This
> was
> an indoor venue, thus, it wasn't hot and miserable unless you went
> outside.
> Lots of dogs of all sizes - tiny toys to HUGE. All polite and well
> behaved,
> if a little noisy. DD thrilled to be allowed to pet almost any dog she
> wanted to after asking owners permission.
> We got to see Elizabeth run her dogs three times including one perfect
> run.
> Otherwise, we watched the other dogs - the tiny ones are riot to watch -
> so
> serious and the little legs just flying.
> Otherwise, we ate, talked or petted Elizabeth's dogs.
> Cheryl