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Never miss an opportunity to panic! | Steve Soberski's (Balto's) Blog
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Steve Soberski's (Balto's) Blog. June 28, 2010. Never miss an opportunity to panic! 8212; soberski @ 3:35 am. Jump training; click for video of this exercise! I make every effort to keep all our training sessions short; I video tape almost all of them so I know they usually last from 3-5 minutes total training time. Always stop with Balto wanting more, especially in this hot weather. It was his left front leg… I watched him for a few seconds and of course my first thought was PANIC! What a relief; I slep...
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Catching up! | Steve Soberski's (Balto's) Blog
https://soberski.wordpress.com/2010/12/07/catching-up
Steve Soberski's (Balto's) Blog. December 7, 2010. 8212; soberski @ 8:09 pm. Well, it has been a while since I last posted. I have been thinking that now that Balto is 18 months old it might be time to move on and make some changes. So, I have decided to start using Facebook to post updates on what is going on with Balto and our herding, tracking, and agility journey. Balto running at Pioneers Park, Lincoln, NE. And who knows I may also make an occasional post to this Blog; time will tell. Blog at WordPr...
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Anal Sacs: Good-For-Nothing Little Trouble Makers! – Speaking For Spot
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Posted on June 4, 2012. Anal Sacs: Good-For-Nothing Little Trouble Makers! Photo Credit: Susannah Kay. Here’s my true confession. After 30 years of practicing veterinary medicine, anal sacs have always been (and will remain) my least favorite part of a patient’s anatomy. They are good-for-nothing little trouble makers that serve no useful physiologic purpose. If you’ve never experienced having a pet with anal sac disease, count your blessings and find some wood to knock on! Dear Dr. Kay,. Yes, you can le...
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links and blogroll – vermont dogs
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Mainly dogs, mainly vermont. A super incomplete list of some dog blogs I look at…if you have a dog blog, let me know so I can follow you! I need to go back and update with the wordpress blogs I am following! The list of the agility blogs. That participate in the Dog Agility Blog events. 8212; also check out his Googility. A pretty awesome agility search engine. Just Another Dog Blog. The Other End of the Leash. The Red Dog Project. Trials of An Agility Neophyte. View from 4 Inch. Search form for trials).
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