Dublin Horse Show 2008

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Looks like a fun day! What is with the horse hats?

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jon.oman wrote:Looks like a fun day! What is with the horse hats?
They are in Ireland, what do you expect. Think they learned that from the French :lol: :lol:
Three Scores and 14 years old and still going strong.

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5th one is Team USA. They wear them too. :roll:

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Sparkey wrote:5th one is Team USA. They wear them too.:roll:
Monkey see, Monkey do!!
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jon.oman wrote:Looks like a fun day! What is with the horse hats?
They are to keep noise out of horses ears to reduce distractions. Concentrate on the job. Maybe Sr could put one on MA ...? :o

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Haha I have a radio controlled electric collar on her right now. She is learning when she hears the beep to get her butt over to me before I shock her. She is learning fast. Hate to shock her as it must hurt pretty bad. She jumps 3 feet off the ground when she get zapped. Hope to take it off her in a week.
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JohnSR wrote:Haha I have a radio controlled electric collar on her right now. She is learning when she hears the beep to get her butt over to me before I shock her. She is learning fast. Hate to shock her as it must hurt pretty bad. She jumps 3 feet off the ground when she get zapped. Hope to take it off her in a week.
Interesting conditioning. Will the final collar still beep when you want her?

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Bull Terriers are very bull headed, sort of like a bulldog. If she is anything like Gidget, my last BT, after her operation, she should settle down. She will be getting fixed in the next couple weeks. One time going thru her cycle is enough for Betty and me. :)
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They say you buy a dog like your own temperament.



Heh Sr you wear an electric collar too ? :ugeek:

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