Poll - Virginia Outdoor
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Which is your favorite picture from this event?
Poll - Virginia Outdoor
#1 Eins

#2 Fred

#3 Ginger

#4 Mattison

#5 Sadie

#6 Sky

#7 Zia

#8 Jazmine

#9 Chablis

#10 Colby


#2 Fred

#3 Ginger

#4 Mattison

#5 Sadie

#6 Sky

#7 Zia

#8 Jazmine

#9 Chablis

#10 Colby

Last edited by TR75 on Mon Sep 08, 2008 5:59 pm; edited 4 times in total
Matt
Team Rescue 75
Jake (Dobe/Vizsla) PB 20'10" (retired for now)
Gunther (GSP) PB 0'0"
www.nylabone.com
www.teamrescue75.com
Team Rescue 75
Jake (Dobe/Vizsla) PB 20'10" (retired for now)
Gunther (GSP) PB 0'0"
www.nylabone.com
www.teamrescue75.com
Re: Poll - Virginia Outdoor
#7 is Zia and I believe #9 is Chablis of Shorty Jacks.
Team Sky
SKY (Santa Fe's Blonde Diesel CHUUJ, USUV, SHR)
PB - Long Dock 24' 08"
PB - Short Dock 19'08"
PB - 40'10" Catch it
PB - 5' 2" Vertical
2007 and 2008 National Cherry Festival Ultimate Finals Champion
2008 Kalamazoo Dog Walk Champion
www.teamsky.org
Star
(Sauk Rivers Shooting Star)
PB.... Yet to be decided

SKY (Santa Fe's Blonde Diesel CHUUJ, USUV, SHR)
PB - Long Dock 24' 08"
PB - Short Dock 19'08"
PB - 40'10" Catch it
PB - 5' 2" Vertical
2007 and 2008 National Cherry Festival Ultimate Finals Champion
2008 Kalamazoo Dog Walk Champion
www.teamsky.org
Star
(Sauk Rivers Shooting Star)
PB.... Yet to be decided

Re: Poll - Virginia Outdoor
Thanks Brian.
Matt
Team Rescue 75
Jake (Dobe/Vizsla) PB 20'10" (retired for now)
Gunther (GSP) PB 0'0"
www.nylabone.com
www.teamrescue75.com
Team Rescue 75
Jake (Dobe/Vizsla) PB 20'10" (retired for now)
Gunther (GSP) PB 0'0"
www.nylabone.com
www.teamrescue75.com
Re: Poll - Virginia Outdoor
Thanks Bob.
Matt
Team Rescue 75
Jake (Dobe/Vizsla) PB 20'10" (retired for now)
Gunther (GSP) PB 0'0"
www.nylabone.com
www.teamrescue75.com
Team Rescue 75
Jake (Dobe/Vizsla) PB 20'10" (retired for now)
Gunther (GSP) PB 0'0"
www.nylabone.com
www.teamrescue75.com
Re: Poll - Virginia Outdoor
The "blabador to be named later" is Colby.
(very cute, by the way
)
Team Blabador is proudly protected and sponsored by Merial, makers of Heartgard and Frontline Plus www.merial.com
Team Blabador are Alisa & Scott, Parker (PB=22'2"), Colby (PB=25'9"), Abraham (PB=22'4"), & The Cheerleaders -Gracie Lou, Stewie, P, Goo, and Web

Team Blabador are Alisa & Scott, Parker (PB=22'2"), Colby (PB=25'9"), Abraham (PB=22'4"), & The Cheerleaders -Gracie Lou, Stewie, P, Goo, and Web

Re: Poll - Virginia Outdoor
Thanks Alisa. I figured it was Colby but I thought if I put that down it would be Parker. I knew it wasn't Mr. Muscles.
Matt
Team Rescue 75
Jake (Dobe/Vizsla) PB 20'10" (retired for now)
Gunther (GSP) PB 0'0"
www.nylabone.com
www.teamrescue75.com
Team Rescue 75
Jake (Dobe/Vizsla) PB 20'10" (retired for now)
Gunther (GSP) PB 0'0"
www.nylabone.com
www.teamrescue75.com
Re: Poll - Virginia Outdoor
Easy way to tell... Parker does place and send. Colby does the chase. 
FrozenFireK9s.com

"Let the trainer examine himself when the dog makes a mistake, or does not understand the exercise, or fails in obedience, and let him ask "Where am I at fault?"

"Let the trainer examine himself when the dog makes a mistake, or does not understand the exercise, or fails in obedience, and let him ask "Where am I at fault?"
Re: Poll - Virginia Outdoor
Kel wrote:Easy way to tell... Parker does place and send. Colby does the chase.
Exactly, Kel.
Who'd have thought that possible?!?!?! Team Blabador is proudly protected and sponsored by Merial, makers of Heartgard and Frontline Plus www.merial.com
Team Blabador are Alisa & Scott, Parker (PB=22'2"), Colby (PB=25'9"), Abraham (PB=22'4"), & The Cheerleaders -Gracie Lou, Stewie, P, Goo, and Web

Team Blabador are Alisa & Scott, Parker (PB=22'2"), Colby (PB=25'9"), Abraham (PB=22'4"), & The Cheerleaders -Gracie Lou, Stewie, P, Goo, and Web

Re: Poll - Virginia Outdoor
I guess Parker is just really good at guessing which of the Wubbas he sees is the real one?
Whatever his method, good for him!
FrozenFireK9s.com

"Let the trainer examine himself when the dog makes a mistake, or does not understand the exercise, or fails in obedience, and let him ask "Where am I at fault?"

"Let the trainer examine himself when the dog makes a mistake, or does not understand the exercise, or fails in obedience, and let him ask "Where am I at fault?"
Re: Poll - Virginia Outdoor
Kel wrote:I guess Parker is just really good at guessing which of the Wubbas he sees is the real one?![]()
Whatever his method, good for him!
Yeah, I tend to think it is one of things where if I can throw it RIGHT in front of his face (which I can only do every blue moon
Team Blabador is proudly protected and sponsored by Merial, makers of Heartgard and Frontline Plus www.merial.com
Team Blabador are Alisa & Scott, Parker (PB=22'2"), Colby (PB=25'9"), Abraham (PB=22'4"), & The Cheerleaders -Gracie Lou, Stewie, P, Goo, and Web

Team Blabador are Alisa & Scott, Parker (PB=22'2"), Colby (PB=25'9"), Abraham (PB=22'4"), & The Cheerleaders -Gracie Lou, Stewie, P, Goo, and Web

Parker update.
Alisa,
Do you have any updates on Parker, we have been thinking about him and you guys alot.
Brian Sr.
Do you have any updates on Parker, we have been thinking about him and you guys alot.
Brian Sr.
Re: Poll - Virginia Outdoor
Yeah, we'd like to know too... Parker is a great guy. 
FrozenFireK9s.com

"Let the trainer examine himself when the dog makes a mistake, or does not understand the exercise, or fails in obedience, and let him ask "Where am I at fault?"

"Let the trainer examine himself when the dog makes a mistake, or does not understand the exercise, or fails in obedience, and let him ask "Where am I at fault?"
Re: Poll - Virginia Outdoor
Well,
Parker started with a neurological problem a few days after the NJ L'Oreal event. He had no trauma, no pain, no injury that we could see. At first it was only evident when he was running, so we really didn't see it's full effect until the Roanoke event.
We immediately pulled him from the competition. On Monday, after the event, I did full body xrays, and a battery of test (everything under the sun, basically), and it is all normal. He was stable, but slightly worse that Monday. I made an appointment for September 8th for the neurologist, with the understanding that if he got worse, he'd go in earlier.
Well, he did. Wednesday night of this week, we began noticing that even as he walked, we could see uncoordination in his hind legs, more the right than the left. All else was normal, and he is unaware and not painful. So... in thru the emergency service we went on Thursday. No real definitive answers, but the 2 most likely possibilities are a disc problem or a tumor. He is going in on Thursday the 11th for an MRI of his spine +/- his brain (unless he gets worse, then back in on an emergency basis).
We haven't really said much, mainly because I am not dealing with it all that well. It's like all the doctor stuff left my brain and I'm just one blubbering, worried Mommy. Scott & I appreciate everyone's concern. It's just really hard to talk about right now. Parker is the reason we got into this sport (thought Colby could just tag along for fun), and to see him like this is killing me. He is so full of love and sweetness, and I don't know what I will do if it really is something bad.
Anyway, we are trying to stay positive (it isn't easy, as most of you know, we have had a lot of hard times lately), but Parker deserves the positivity. He is getting lots of snuggles and TLC. We should know more next week.
Thank you to everyone.
Parker started with a neurological problem a few days after the NJ L'Oreal event. He had no trauma, no pain, no injury that we could see. At first it was only evident when he was running, so we really didn't see it's full effect until the Roanoke event.
We immediately pulled him from the competition. On Monday, after the event, I did full body xrays, and a battery of test (everything under the sun, basically), and it is all normal. He was stable, but slightly worse that Monday. I made an appointment for September 8th for the neurologist, with the understanding that if he got worse, he'd go in earlier.
Well, he did. Wednesday night of this week, we began noticing that even as he walked, we could see uncoordination in his hind legs, more the right than the left. All else was normal, and he is unaware and not painful. So... in thru the emergency service we went on Thursday. No real definitive answers, but the 2 most likely possibilities are a disc problem or a tumor. He is going in on Thursday the 11th for an MRI of his spine +/- his brain (unless he gets worse, then back in on an emergency basis).
We haven't really said much, mainly because I am not dealing with it all that well. It's like all the doctor stuff left my brain and I'm just one blubbering, worried Mommy. Scott & I appreciate everyone's concern. It's just really hard to talk about right now. Parker is the reason we got into this sport (thought Colby could just tag along for fun), and to see him like this is killing me. He is so full of love and sweetness, and I don't know what I will do if it really is something bad.
Anyway, we are trying to stay positive (it isn't easy, as most of you know, we have had a lot of hard times lately), but Parker deserves the positivity. He is getting lots of snuggles and TLC. We should know more next week.
Thank you to everyone.
Team Blabador is proudly protected and sponsored by Merial, makers of Heartgard and Frontline Plus www.merial.com
Team Blabador are Alisa & Scott, Parker (PB=22'2"), Colby (PB=25'9"), Abraham (PB=22'4"), & The Cheerleaders -Gracie Lou, Stewie, P, Goo, and Web

Team Blabador are Alisa & Scott, Parker (PB=22'2"), Colby (PB=25'9"), Abraham (PB=22'4"), & The Cheerleaders -Gracie Lou, Stewie, P, Goo, and Web

Re: Poll - Virginia Outdoor
Hang in there Alisa.
The Shepherds send lots of puppy kisses for Parker. He's a wonderful, big, teddy bear... but a tough one, too. So, hopefully he pulls through this soon and there isn't anything major to blame. Best of wishes and luck to you all.
FrozenFireK9s.com

"Let the trainer examine himself when the dog makes a mistake, or does not understand the exercise, or fails in obedience, and let him ask "Where am I at fault?"

"Let the trainer examine himself when the dog makes a mistake, or does not understand the exercise, or fails in obedience, and let him ask "Where am I at fault?"
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