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by DebiSue on 07 October 2010 - 16:10
Thanks. Echo was like this before she started avoidance...John said she is stale and needs to move forward and be challenged. Too bad I don't have pics of her going over a bench to get to him. We had a fair crowd sitting under an awning and he set a long bench at one end and everyone parted (think the Red Sea) and formed a barrier on each side. Then John lit her up and ran, leaped over the bench and thru the crowd with Echo hot on his tail to get her bite just past the crowd. She liked that! He said I need to work on her confidence, she is still not sure what to do once she gets the bite unless you give her the sleeve to carry.
LOL I have to share...I took her over to visit my mom and my 18yr old nephew happened to be there. He recently broke his left arm and has a large cast & sling. Guess what Echo thought she should do! He kept peeking around the corner at her, antagonizing her and got her all bent out of shape. It was good for her because she thinks she scared him off after quite a bit of challenging from her. My family got a big kick out of her.
LOL I have to share...I took her over to visit my mom and my 18yr old nephew happened to be there. He recently broke his left arm and has a large cast & sling. Guess what Echo thought she should do! He kept peeking around the corner at her, antagonizing her and got her all bent out of shape. It was good for her because she thinks she scared him off after quite a bit of challenging from her. My family got a big kick out of her.
by beetree on 08 October 2010 - 00:10
Great story Deb! And you are a real inspiration for people like me who think about doing what you are doing for the first time.
by raymond on 08 October 2010 - 00:10
Bee tree please do not think about doing it just do it! If you are phyisically able to do it then go for it! You will never regret doing it!I only wish I was introduced to it years earlier! Deb a competent helper is worth their weight in gold1 so many helpers get the big head and are nothing more than a sleeve on an arm!
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