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A Brown Dog rRuns Through IT
Willi wrote:
Susan uses a tennis racket to whollop tennis balls for the dogs to retrieve. If I brought a few of my dogs to a tennis meet, it wouldn't be a pretty sight but it would be humorous! I exercise my Border Collie, Bee, with a Chuckit. Works great and it's fun to use. Kids seem to be universally attracted to it. They're always bugging me to let them try it. Bee is also very good at dribbling a soccer ball. There are often people playing soccer in the park we go to -- mostly Latinos -- and they think it's hilarious. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
A Brown Dog rRuns Through IT
Wolfgang wrote:
"Willi" wrote in message ... ...Susan uses a tennis racket to whollop tennis balls for the dogs to retrieve. If I brought a few of my dogs to a tennis meet, it wouldn't be a pretty sight but it would be humorous! Tennis rackets work well, but you still have to pick up what gets to be a very nasty slimy ball. Aren't dog slime and hair one of the major food groups? Willi |
A Brown Dog rRuns Through IT
"Willi" wrote in message ... Wolfgang wrote: "Willi" wrote in message ... ...Susan uses a tennis racket to whollop tennis balls for the dogs to retrieve. If I brought a few of my dogs to a tennis meet, it wouldn't be a pretty sight but it would be humorous! Tennis rackets work well, but you still have to pick up what gets to be a very nasty slimy ball. Aren't dog slime and hair one of the major food groups? Not for me. Wolfgang |
A Brown Dog rRuns Through IT
No, they're condiments.
Joe F. |
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