"Imagine trying to work a herd of sheep visible to only the dog. In essence, that is what the tracking handler faces - the ghosts of unseen and dimly understood forces shaping the dog's responses."
Suzanne Clothier
Herb & Onion Cheeseball Bites
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These cheeseball bites are so cute and such an easy way to serve a
cheeseball in mini individual sizes. No mess with cutting into a big
cheeseball, and so ...
Help Every Puppy Get the Education They Deserve
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Please, please, PLEASE help us make sure every new puppy gets the education
they desperately need and deserve this holiday season.
Please tell everyone ...
We Survived & Even Somewhat Thrived, Another Year
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It's the beginning of a brand New Year - again! Even though nothing has
really changed from a couple of days ago, it always feels like a clean
slate, an...
JoCoSAR Blog is Retiring Today
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This blog was started over 5 years ago as a way to keep our SAR members
engaged in SAR activities between callouts. It turned out there was a lot
of intere...
Cross Country TD/TDX May 12th
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I'm very late in posting these pictures/results, and so just a few shots
here. Above is judge Pando plotting on the Sat. with tracklayer Eileen
waving h...
Blog Update May 2011
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To everyone visiting this blog – thanks for checking it out. It is woefully
out of date and I will try to get to it as time permits. Please visit the
CKC w...
And no, mum does not leave me with Mr Teddy, all alone. I might rip his ear off and ingest parts. But he does help me go to sleep.
ReplyDeleteOMG, that is freaking adorable! And is that a Russ Bear? I used to work for the company.
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