Guest guest Posted March 24, 2007 Report Share Posted March 24, 2007 Hey Guys, I'm excited and wanted to share. Right before moved out I got myself a puppy to help with my empty nest feelings. She is a Chow/Choc. Lab mix named Gracie Gorilla. She started out growing into headstrong dog and very, very strong. Needless to say I ate a little dirt being knocked down and yes, even drug by her. Everyone was telling me to get rid of her before she ended up hurting me. I fell in love with this dog and being the stuburn person that I am just wounldn't give up. Well tomorrow Gracie and I have our first Agility competition. After many many obedience classes and the purchase of a gentle leader Gracie began to turn into a really good dog. Beside doing agility she went through classes and testing to also become a registered therapy dog. She and I have been working with psychiatric patients and autistic children over the past year. She is so very gentle and sweet with the kids it amazes me. I know this is so off subject but just wanted to share. mom to 931) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2007 Report Share Posted March 24, 2007 Agility training is inspiring. The intense dedicated focused connection and awareness between trainer and animal is transcendent and amazing. For it to work, there can only be clarity, presence and acceptance. It looks so much like love and joy. ) Congratulations and well done! Yuka CHARGE: Re: Off Topic but just wanted to share... Hey Guys, I'm excited and wanted to share. Right before moved out I got myself a puppy to help with my empty nest feelings. She is a Chow/Choc. Lab mix named Gracie Gorilla. She started out growing into headstrong dog and very, very strong. Needless to say I ate a little dirt being knocked down and yes, even drug by her. Everyone was telling me to get rid of her before she ended up hurting me. I fell in love with this dog and being the stuburn person that I am just wounldn't give up. Well tomorrow Gracie and I have our first Agility competition. After many many obedience classes and the purchase of a gentle leader Gracie began to turn into a really good dog. Beside doing agility she went through classes and testing to also become a registered therapy dog. She and I have been working with psychiatric patients and autistic children over the past year. She is so very gentle and sweet with the kids it amazes me. I know this is so off subject but just wanted to share. mom to 931) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 268.18.17/731 - Release Date: 3/23/07 3:27 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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