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- By satincollie (Moderator) Date 12.06.08 17:57 UTC
Try not to sit on your hands too often Tooolz they become numb and the pins and needles are terrible. :-D
- By tooolz Date 12.06.08 18:47 UTC

> Try not to sit on your hands too often Tooolz they become numb and the pins and needles are terrible


Oh I don't know. Lokis mum seems to have retained the use of her digits. :-)
- By Carrington Date 12.06.08 18:50 UTC
We can all only write from our own experiences and those from others we know.

As for those of you who are experienced and sitting on your hands, don't, sometimes on a thread there can be pages and pages of advice and then just a one line sentence with the answer, it doesn't matter if it is just one voice especially in threads gone awray and it doesn't matter if the rest of the thread disagree, if your there lurking you should voice your experience, otherwise why bother to even be on site. I really don't care if others don't agree with me, because I believe in me and if you have experience in whichever field it is in then voice it.

We all occassionally make the odd boob or have something read out of context but it is no reason to stop giving your valuable experience.

No-one needs to be rude, but straight talking is always the best policy..........unlike myself, who loves to waffle. :-)
- By suz1985 [gb] Date 12.06.08 22:00 UTC
im a qualfied veterinary nurse, qualified a year and a half ago, done a three course to get me there, and had 3 years of work experience and volunteering before that. im 23 years old. had gsds all my life, and helped my mum train them in obedience, and been involved in the local dog training club for as long as i can remember.
just got my first dog of my own, a ridgeback, and giving showing a go, so all advice there is much appreciated.
- By dollface Date 12.06.08 23:35 UTC
I give advice if I have experienced it myself- I have gone through many behavorial with Junior and many dog classes, so would offer the advice that has helped us with his lengthy journey to where he is now... if its not then I will say from which book Iam getting it from ect ect :)
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