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  • How to Add Sparkle to Your Holiday

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    @jengosmonkey said in How to Add Sparkle to Your Holiday: . I hooked them both up to a brace A very long time ago, before I had Basenjis, I used to walk and train dogs for people. My constant companion was a small GSD crossbred, and she helped me teach many dogs recall in a similar fashion. I would attach them together by the collars, and she would bring the dog with her when I called. One time, her head was down and the other dog pulled away, and she slipped her collar. Tippy understood what had happened. From then on, when she had to stop and turn the other dog, she sat back on her hindquarters like a roping horse, held her head high to retain the collar, then brought the dog back to me! Dogs are smart!
  • Happy Holidays from Elliot!

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    Lovely dogs, all three of them - I'm beginning to think B's don't really care about Christmas trees one way or the other - Shaye usually liked the velvet tree skirt best, and slept on it. [image: attachment_p_169988_0_waiting-3.jpg]
  • Got my B an early holiday present….

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    What an awesome idea!
  • Happy Holidays!

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    I think our babies need a Christmas bow tie! Too cute!
  • Happy Holidays to all!

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    SPCA made this laminated ornament. [image: SAM_0320.jpg?t=1292300300]
  • A show + a small holiday

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    Janneke, thanks for your comments. Your answers totally help me make sense of your situation, and what Tillo is doing. I would be the same as you - the human might want the dog to get their points, but is it the best for the dog? In your situation, I certainly agree with your train of thought. I am a big Tillo fan, so naturally want him to do as well as he can in any show, but I can see how his behaviour could lead to worse things down the road if he learns that he can growl and get no reprimand for it. You are doing the best thing.