Re: [RC] Pacing and being different at vet checks - JANUSTUDIO
In a message dated 10/28/02 9:41:05 AM Eastern Standard Time, lanconn@xxxxxxx
writes:
<< Sunny's attitude, because he's well mannered to start with, and when he
gets a little tired, he's even MORE mellow. I am very surprised when I
get anything but B's on impulsion, attitude, and overall
impression....and probably one of the reasons Sunny has never won a BC.
Even had one vet suggest I needed to "drive him forward and train him to
be more animated". No thanks....if I never win a BC, so be it. I like
him just the way he is. I have a lot of time and effort invested in
getting him to be that way. :)
Jim, Sun of Dimanche, and Mahada Magic.
>>
In CTR, the vet notes attitude with a number at the check in, so that he/she
can compare at the end of the ride. So, if my Paint is wired at the check in,
I'm in trouble at the end when he finds his manners. <g> If he is behaving
himself from the beginning, than I don't have to worry about his impulsion at
the end of the ride.
Jan
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