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Let Them Run

Dick Ciampa
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05 Oct 2019 16:51


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Nice video.

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Martin James
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05 Oct 2019 17:46


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Nice video for sure Dick.

Some insights in to actual facts.



Kevin Wright
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05 Oct 2019 18:22


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I love it ....

I climbed so many mountains this time
I fought so many battles, but I came through stronger
I race across the finish line, yea/ I can hear the
cheering crowd/ And that only means one thing

I cant let my breath go/ I cannot believe no,
Is it really me? oh/ Im a winner
I can hear the drum roll/ Feel my body explode
Gotta let the world know/ Im a winner

See my name in gold Im a winner
Let the whole world know Im a winner
Even when my chances grow thinner
In the end I know Im a winner
So, let the lights go up/ Let the crowd stand up
Then you hear the sound of a winner
Let the lights go up Let the crowd stand up
Time to take a bow, Im a winner
Yes o, yes o, yes o, yes o, yes o, yes/ Im a
winner

Ive seen so many come and go
Enough to make me give up/ But it made me
stronger
No way Im gonna let this go/
Cos the taste of victory is so much sweeter

I cant let my breath go/ I cannot believe, no,
Is it really me? oh/ Im a winner
I can hear the drum roll/ Feel my body explode
Gotta let the whole world know/ Im a winner

If you know youre a winner/ let me see your
hands go oh oh
If you know youre a winner/ let me hear you
say Yes o! (yes) Yes o!
(Wherere the winners at?)
Oh oh oh oh, oh oh oh x3
(Wherere the winners at?)




Bruce Teague
Australia
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06 Oct 2019 03:32


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Dick,

The most impressive bit was the dog happily leaping up to its second level kennel - dangerous but it illustrates that dogs soon get into an acceptable regime, rather the being "forced to run".


Dick Ciampa
USA
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06 Oct 2019 14:08


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Bruce Teague wrote:

Dick,

The most impressive bit was the dog happily leaping up to its second level kennel - dangerous but it illustrates that dogs soon get into an acceptable regime, rather the being "forced to run".

Bruce,

Exactly, animals or people don't run to abuse they run from it. When the dogs come in from turnout they know where their crate is and will often stand in front of it.

A number of years ago an adopter got the chance to bring her dog into the kennel and meet the trainer. The other dogs were out at turnout and as she is talking to the trainer her dog walked over in front of a crate and stood there.
The dog hadn't been in the kennel in over four years and the trainer said you know why she is standing there and the adopter said no. The trainer said that top crate, females are always in the top crates, was her crate. The adopter said how do you remember after all these years that crate was hers and the trainer said I remember where all my past dogs crates were.

The trainer told the adopter to open the door and she would jump in. The adopter opened the door and her dog jumped right in and she has a picture of her standing next to the crate with her dog.



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