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Reuben
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« Reply #60 on: July 04, 2021, 09:17:02 pm »

You guys have made some excellent points…
For right now I will stick with crack mama’s and their babies born addicted to crack…based on this I see many potential possibilities…


Here is another curve ball on bob tailed dogs…a dog can appear to have a full tail and be a bob tailed dog…missing one vertebrae in the tail makes it bob tailed…

Keeping it simple…when I was 19 or twenty…I drank a 6 pack of beer and about 3/4 quart bottle of cheap tequila…I about broke myself from tequila because of that one time binge…I still sip on the high dollar tequila now and then because my wife likes top shelf margaritas…it took a long time to slowly develop myself to where it is ok to sip on the better tequila…

As kids every time we were sick with stomach or with vomiting we were forced to drink a 7 up…who wants to drink anything when you can’t keep anything down…

When going through training exercises with the pups I always think about the possible negatives that can set them back…and I stay away from that as best I can…

I also prep the pups as best I can so the training exercises are positive…we want them to want to do the training exercise, wanting to do the exercise means it is pleasurable to them that is key…some people just don’t get the simplicity of what has been said…
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