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If you need help or advice about a dog you are retiring then this is the place for you.

Leila at 10 weeks


Jess Keast
Australia
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08 Dec 2012 07:19


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Here is what Leila has learnt already. She is very clever.

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Brad Napper
Australia
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08 Dec 2012 07:38


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Having been in dog obedience for about 10 years, you are doing well, if you can keep your pup sitting it may continue to sit, from memory I can remember 1 adult grey i have seen be able to sit. Generally due to the body shape and muscular build of a greyhound they find it difficult to sit comfortably but as she is a pet she probably wont get as "built" as a race dog.
Good luck with your pup keep up the good work.



Jess Keast
Australia
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08 Dec 2012 08:19


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brad napper wrote:

Having been in dog obedience for about 10 years, you are doing well, if you can keep your pup sitting it may continue to sit, from memory I can remember 1 adult grey i have seen be able to sit. Generally due to the body shape and muscular build of a greyhound they find it difficult to sit comfortably but as she is a pet she probably wont get as "built" as a race dog.
Good luck with your pup keep up the good work.

Thank you Brad. I have been able to train two of my adult greyhound pets to sit. But I have had 2 they just couldnt. The two that can sit will do anything for food :)


Stuart Divers
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08 Dec 2012 10:29


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Hey jess
She is beautiful, I wish u and leila
All the success, and I no for a fact
Her dad does aswell, he will be proud as punch
Cheers Stuart

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