yooper420
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The backhoe guy, from yesterday, was amazed that I could control my dog with hand signals.
"Wow, I'll bet he obeys better than the wife."
"I'll bet you're right."
dog i have been told one of the best places to star gaze is where yooper lives, supposed to be able to catch the norther lights as well.
I went to the XTREME dog show at the rodeo this year, waste of time for 90 minutes of stupid pets running around like morons, it was a highlight reel of running the wrong way, missing discs, leg lifting on barriers and a little bit of dry humping, billed as a professional show but it was painful to watch. The best part was the end when two cowboys with their single dog each herded a group of ten sheep around the arena. One cowboy used hand signals from the other side of the arena, and the other used whistles. Every time the handlers did something the announcer said what they'd do, and sure as heck they did, it was amazing to watch. Those dogs are amazing.The backhoe guy, from yesterday, was amazed that I could control my dog with hand signals.
"Wow, I'll bet he obeys better than the wife."
"I'll bet you're right."
I have no idea what you guys are talking about but it's fascinating.
I went to the XTREME dog show at the rodeo this year, waste of time for 90 minutes of stupid pets running around like morons, it was a highlight reel of running the wrong way, missing discs, leg lifting on barriers and a little bit of dry humping, billed as a professional show but it was painful to watch. The best part was the end when two cowboys with their single dog each herded a group of ten sheep around the arena. One cowboy used hand signals from the other side of the arena, and the other used whistles. Every time the handlers did something the announcer said what they'd do, and sure as heck they did, it was amazing to watch. Those dogs are amazing.