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Topic Dog Boards / Visitors Questions / Water at training class
- By guest [gb] Date 15.01.03 14:22 UTC
at the training class i go to there is abowl of water in the middle of the floor and i think it distracts the dogs ,it's really starting to annoy me as the dogs are not finishing their exersise -what do you think i should do ???
- By muddydogs [gb] Date 15.01.03 14:24 UTC
Smash it! :D :D :D LOL
- By dot [gb] Date 15.01.03 14:25 UTC
Complain to the trainers that it's distracting. If you can't do that or it doesn't work then I think you should smash it. :D :D :D

Dot
- By eoghania [de] Date 15.01.03 14:26 UTC
If it doesn't have a name on it, it doesn't have an owner... get rid of the useless piece of junk and SMASH IT!!!
:cool:
- By Lynsey [gb] Date 15.01.03 14:36 UTC
I am with the smaching it idea :D silly place to leave a bowl :D

is there maybe a bowl resuce centre you could take it to for re-homing? :D
- By Lynsey [gb] Date 15.01.03 14:40 UTC
checking for an id chip/tatoo first ofcourse :D
- By issysmum [gb] Date 15.01.03 14:44 UTC
Have you asked the trainer why the bowl of water is there? It may well be there for a perfectly good reason (can't think of one at the moment though!!)

If it's causing your dog problems then ask for it to be removed - that's certainly more adult than smashing the bowl!!

Fiona
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- By Kerioak Date 15.01.03 15:14 UTC
<<It may well be there for a perfectly good reason (can't think of one at the moment though!!)>>

Fiona, its 'cos of a leaky roof or pipe of course so that the floor would be wet and dangerous if it was not there :D

Distractions when training are good - teaches the dog to pay attention to you rather than what is going on around him/her. If a bowl distracts the dog when at class then put lots of them around you at home, and if you can still work your dog when some have interesting food in them you will know you are getting somewhere

Of course - would be much more fun to smash it providing you don't have to pick up the pieces!

Christine
- By eoghania [de] Date 15.01.03 15:18 UTC
Perhaps owners are letting their dogs go drink from that bowl whilst others are working their dogs ????? :confused:
How rude if that's true!!!! :( :mad:
How nasty, if it's leaky roof water :eek: :eek:
:cool:
- By Sarah Date 15.01.03 16:11 UTC
Just remember if they move the bowl you will all have to think of a new excuse why your dog isn't doing the exercises properly :D :D :D
- By ILOVEDOGS [us] Date 15.01.03 16:46 UTC
LOL :) :) :)
- By steve [gb] Date 15.01.03 17:08 UTC
this happened to a friend of mine ,she said nothing for ages and it just festered ! Eventually it got to be too much for her and -she flipped !!
If it really bothers you -do something now before it's too late :D
Failing that --Smash it !! ;) :D
Liz
- By eoghania [de] Date 15.01.03 17:11 UTC
Say Liz, isn't that your 'friend' who is now locked away in an attic for everyone's safety? :confused: :( That's such a sad pathetic example of what comes from bottling stress up inside of oneself :( :(
:Cool:
- By muddydogs [gb] Date 15.01.03 17:20 UTC
I agree, I wouldnt bottle it up - I would have to get it out of my system and take action, too much stress can end up front page news:( Julie:)
- By Kerioak Date 15.01.03 17:44 UTC
<<I wouldnt bottle it up - I would have to get it out of my system>>

Pleeassee don't tell me that is what is in the bowl !!!!! :D

Christine
- By steve [gb] Date 15.01.03 17:47 UTC
:D :D
- By John [gb] Date 15.01.03 17:59 UTC
A few years ago a hall that we were using had 4 strategically placed washing up bowls to catch water leaks from the roof. We used them as training features! I've always maintained everything is a training opportunity!

Interestingly, hall committee finally decided to renovate the hall and guess what happened to the dog club? We were informed that the hall was now too good for dogs and please find an alternative by the end of the month! :(

Regards, John
- By dot [gb] Date 15.01.03 20:05 UTC
Sounds like a loony in the loft :D :D :D
Can't leave Beavis & Buthead alone for a few hours :D :D :D
I still say take out your frustrations and smash it :D :D :D
Dot
- By Shirl [gb] Date 16.01.03 00:27 UTC
This thread looked interesting as Morgan was puffing and panting at classes on Monday and thought it might have some good ideas for keeping him comfortable. I click on the link and end up sitting here on my own, laughing my head off with the rest of the people in the house thinking I'm going mad.
I agree, SMASH IT!! (or ask for it to be removed)
:D :D :D
Shirley
- By Lindsay Date 16.01.03 10:23 UTC
If it is for catching roof water, for goodness' sake ensure there is no asbestos in it :eek:

If it is for drinking water, then what's the problem? My dog will often break off from clicker training and grab a drink, it's a well known phenomenon. And if the dogs are workinghard mentally and physically, they may need a drink.

I did wonder if this was a troll post it seemed very odd to me!

Lindsay
- By Daisy [gb] Date 16.01.03 10:49 UTC
Can't see that that is odd at all ! We have a bowl of water at training, but it is at the back of the hall - well away from the training area. Dogs make an awful mess drinking water and the floor is always covered with it. Imagine the mess and the hazard of training dogs around a wet floor. Sounds a perfectly sensible complaint to me :)

Daisy
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