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DComeaux wrote:I'll probably get a launcher in the near future. Rimi has calmed just a tiny bit and the need to cut my hands open has eased up. I actually started wearing gloves when handling her to help lessen the number of incisions on my hands. It's painfully slow going right now but I noticed a change this afternoon that seems she may be leaving her wild puppy stage.
Deltaman wrote: damn crepe paper skin sucks, and I sure wish we healed like we were 16 years old again.
Rick wrote:Turns out our rotten old front oak is good for something besides busting holes in the roof:
And one of them pulled a new to me trick today:
Was enough of a feat just to find a trace of color in its silhouette against a nearly white sky, but I'd have loved to gotten Call staring up at it in the frame before its mate drew him under the oak and beyond that possibility.
Rick wrote: Thinking now of Call, he made it to eight months yesterday without one or both of us taking his life. We both continue to get better about managing his manic spells. For instance, being called an asshole sends him flying in circles that cut ruts around me, so I now stick with "bunghole" which only evokes a "grinning" fit.
Really is usually a fine little (now 54lb) pup whose shortcomings are mainly those of a trainer who'd rather hike farms and watch marks than do repetitive handling drills in a boring location.
DComeaux wrote:I seem to be far, far from what I just watched.
Darren wrote:What a great spot to work a dog, complete with distractions. Looks like it went just fine other than the camera mishap!
Harry's gone with my wife and son and played around in the drained portions of the LSU lakes recently.
DComeaux wrote:Stuff of nightmares for me.
Rick wrote:...Thinking the maybe 6' a gal looking to nest and just being territorial about the spot, as she didn't mind sticking around for her close-up...
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