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![]() Same with campsites. I don't camp in crowded campgrounds but in remote paddle-in or carry-in campsites so my dog can have the run of the place. If I am forced to use a regular campground the dog is always leashed for her own safety. I thoughht that if I brought some DAWG music by David Grisman and Jerry Garcia, that it would penetrate her mind to know exactly what I want of her Poodles are amongst the smartest dogs And you sir, have most excellent taste in music. But I kinda doubt Garcia/Grisman will have much value as a dog training aid. ;-) ===== Garcia never grabbed me nor did the Dead. (Though Garcia is truly w the Dead now). Grisman is another story. He is a prolific musician and mandolinist. My granddaughter grew up listening to their chidremn's songs (Not Only For Kids) She had to listen to my somewhat stumbling and sometimes screeeeeeching attempts to play these songs on fiddle esp Jennny Jenklin We can now play this well together - she plays piano Grisman has 8 or 10 albums w his Dawg music It can't hurt April the poodle if I play her Dawg music. Perhaps through osmosis It will seep into her poodle brain and she will be an even better and a more obedient better dog. You are correct - I can only take her were we are alone - I would not bring her unles she learns nort to bother other campers and fishermen Fred |
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