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Marcha September 1st, 2009 11:33 PM

Awesome activities with the dogs?
 
So I'm kinda in awe of Hazel today. Sledding with the dogs, the fishing rod... who else has some of these 'different' activities with dogs they are willing to share? I'm always up for learning some additional fun things to do!

hazelrunpack September 1st, 2009 11:41 PM

LOL In my experience, dogs love to help out in the garden, too! :rolleyes: Fun for them, not so fun for the humans! :laughing:

Gail P September 2nd, 2009 12:26 AM

[QUOTE=hazelrunpack;821233]LOL In my experience, dogs love to help out in the garden, too! :rolleyes: Fun for them, not so fun for the humans! :laughing:[/QUOTE]

Oh I don't know. Mine are quite helpful in the garden when I leave the carrots in until they're covered with about 2' of snow. The dogs help me dig them up :laughing: They only ask for a few carrots each in return.

Marcha, We sled and skijor with ours (well,my daughter skijors more than I do, I'm not much of a cross country skier :o ) I also do dryland runs to get the dogs into condition long before the snow arrives and racing begins. I have a 3 wheeled cart for training but lots of people also scooter or bikejor with their dogs. Some of my dogs work in goose control but our other sports/recreational activities include disc and agility, plus I take them swimming a lot. I was thinking about entering a dock diving competition with Flurry but I didn't get a chance this year.

TeriM September 2nd, 2009 12:57 AM

Riley and I just returned from our urban tracking class. We have done two levels of wilderness tracking and just recently started the urban class. He LOVES it :thumbs up. The other aspect of those classes are the area searches which he also totally loves. Both are great ways to burn off lots of mental and physical energy and promote a good working bond :).

hazelrunpack September 2nd, 2009 11:58 AM

Teri, I keep meaning to ask, but I think I keep forgetting :o: will Riley eventually be eligible for certification as a search dog?

mafiaprincess September 2nd, 2009 04:11 PM

We do agility, rally obedience and are working towards competitive obedience. I had hopes of doing some tracking this year but not enough time and energy for all I'd like.


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