Next you walk around the course without the dog, mapping out your strategies. Don't even think about what that looks like to the outsiders.
Give your dog a pep talk to get his attention.
A massage always helps the athlete.
Then you run like crazy.
Pray.
And then run some more.
When you have jumped the last jump....
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It's time to rest.
3 comments:
Wow. Those humans look really agile. Those dogs did a great job of training them. I bet they use Peanuts as rewards.
I always thought my dog would have a lot of fun doing that, but he's a bit old to start now. Still, if I end up with another dog...
Oh Marigold - only you could come up with a comment like that! LOL - you're too much.
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