6 pack attack & Lady G goes home

I had another 6 pack attack this morning...6 dogs....6 miles and we had a great time....the great thing about living in a urban area is that most of my train and board clients live in the suburbs so all of the distractions of a busy city are great for training...these dogs get rock solid with their heel, sit and down/stays..

We have a great time on our morning walks...I do not allow people to pet them..some of the dogs are aggressive and other dogs get to excited and they can start to fight between themselves...which reminds me the guy who came over and petted the dogs after I told him to stay away.......your finger came out in one of the dogs poops today...if you want it back..it is on ice..and you can give me a call....LOL

I just found out today that I am going to be doing all of the obedience demos at the RI Pet Show this weekend..with 1 days notice...the person that used to do the demos for the last 13 years canceled today...so that is exciting for me..


Getting Ready for our morning walk






Wow!!!! Thats a lot of dog.....

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  • 3/7/2008 3:38 PM Debby wrote:
    Hi Jeff, I walk 5 boxers together. I am a foster home for the rescue group Pete is from. I use the prong collar, however I originally used a double coppler(s) with 1 leash when I walked 2 or 4 together. I found when people stopped to pet them, they got tangled with the one leash. I could not find a triple coppler, so I have changed to each of them having their own leash, which is alot of leash to hold with 5 leashes...3 on one side, 2 dogs on the other. I cannot tell from your pictures what you are using to walk all 6 dogs together, and I do not see anything but the prong collars in your supply store. Could you advise?
    Love your website, videos, blog, etc. and Clover is adorable! Wish you were closer to NY.
    Thanks!
    Debby
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