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Postby airwalk » November 11th, 2008, 1:48 pm

:mad2: okay, so why have you two never given up this little trick before...I know you just like watching me walk around hunched over and then trying to stand up....meanies :nono:
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Postby TheRedQueen » November 11th, 2008, 1:52 pm

:lookaround:

Ummm...it is funny...;)

I had a puppy raiser ask me the same thing the other day...lol.
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Postby airwalk » November 11th, 2008, 2:12 pm

With fire leaping from their eyes as they were trying to stand up straight... :D
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Postby TheRedQueen » November 11th, 2008, 2:33 pm

airwalk wrote:With fire leaping from their eyes as they were trying to stand up straight... :D


She's quite...um...busty, I and was thinking she might just tip over... :dance:
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Postby airwalk » November 11th, 2008, 3:03 pm

TheRedQueen wrote:
airwalk wrote:With fire leaping from their eyes as they were trying to stand up straight... :D


She's quite...um...busty, I and was thinking she might just tip over... :dance:


they're called counterweights, but they only work when you can actually bend over the other way occassionaly. :wink:
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Postby TheRedQueen » November 11th, 2008, 3:10 pm

airwalk wrote:
TheRedQueen wrote:
airwalk wrote:With fire leaping from their eyes as they were trying to stand up straight... :D


She's quite...um...busty, I and was thinking she might just tip over... :dance:


they're called counterweights, but they only work when you can actually bend over the other way occassionaly. :wink:


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See, I have no idea about these things!
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Postby Hundilein » November 11th, 2008, 3:44 pm

I use a long spoon for short dogs. I got a long, blue plastic spoon at the dollar store that stays in my training bag. It's nice because stuff tends to stay on it a bit better than a flat stick. One word of caution though, make sure to spread the peanut butter/cream cheese/whatever you use out on the spoon/stick, otherwise the dog can grab the whole thing on the first lick and then they sit there for 5 minutes making that peanut butter-stuck-on-roof-of-mouth face.
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Postby katiek0417 » November 11th, 2008, 4:58 pm

airwalk wrote::mad2: okay, so why have you two never given up this little trick before...I know you just like watching me walk around hunched over and then trying to stand up....meanies :nono:


Sorry...I thought I did mention it before!!!! :| :oops:
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