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07/30/10 |
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"Healed" a lot!
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Practiced our jumps a lot!
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We "sat" and "platzed" a lot.....
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And of course we practiced our protection work too!
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![]() ![]() Some
of us counted on our "good looks" to get us by... |
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Others
of us meditated...... |
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And
still others of us "drooled" at the chance to show what we were made of! |
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Well, anyway, the day finally came. And is was a good day.
The trial started off with the "weight-pulling" contest. The
battle cry of "WOOORRRRRRRKKKKKKKK IT! WorrrrrrrrKKK it!
WOOOOOOOOOrkkkkk it!" could be heard across the land.
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We
were pleased to have Dennis Trzcinski join us for this event. He
is a Sergeant with the police force in Milwaukee, WI. He and
his dog Xeus competed for the Police Dog 1 title (PD1): Here we
see Dennis going to performing a pat down of a apprehended suspect.
The suspect will then resist arrest and Xeus will have to re-apprehend
this "bad guy".
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Have you ever noticed that dogs reflect the expressions of those people
that they are around? Here, let me give you some examples.....
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Chris
and Tigress won the "best synchronized snarl" contest. |
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![]() After his 3rd try, Judge finally got his PD1 protection title. |
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All of the dog trained extensively for months prior to the trial. Here we see some of that hard work paying off with these lightening fast recalls!! Go Tigress! Go Xeus!
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The
day was exhausting but in the end, all the hard work paid off |
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![]() ![]() You
could tell who won by the end of the day. Heck, the next day I am
sure that their co-workers had to enlarge the doorways to get their
heads through them! |
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All and all, I think that everyone had a pretty good time!
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This site was last updated 11/10/09 |