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Ryanhaus

by Ryanhaus on 01 March 2010 - 00:03

Sunsilver,

  I agree with you 100% about dogs needing to pace themselves.

  I can take Theo out on my bike, and he automatically paces himself, it's almost like he knows that we maybe traveling quite a distance, or we're just going around the block, but he won't take that chance.

Then you have Dana, she's fast out of the starting gate, 100 miles per hour, she doesn't slow down, so I have to decide when I should return home, so she doesn't blow her pads out!

Here's Theo von Ryan gaiting along, the road looks crappy cause it is, it's getting new sidewalks & a nice new paved road this spring.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbJlyZkGmmg 


Here's Theo sheep herding!
I had got him brought back to me at 7 months old, he was abused, so at 1 year old I took him sheep herding to build his confidence, he is now my main squeeze!!!!!

He just had his first litter born today, I am so very excited, this is big for me, he will be passing on his great temperament to his pups, they were born super healthy, & beefy, I am so so happy today, I have been up since 2am, and I am still so awake & happy, this is big for me, cause it's my line of GSD's!

Any Hay....Enjoy the movie!!!!!


 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40aZPjAjSF0    






 


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