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Oh that’s wonderful.
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Jacqui,
I’m always on the look-out for ANYTHING to make me smile.
j.
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That was a joy to watch, I grinned through the whole thing. It’s obvious the dogs are not being abused but love what they’re doing. Mary has built a very strong bond with the dogs to get them to perform that way. Thanks, Judy, for sharing. Now I’m going to see if I can train Hubby to dance. (There’s always hope.)
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Shari B-P,
Warning: My own grin turned into a grimace when I tried to train my husband to do . . . anything he didn’t want to do. I finally turned off the music years ago.
Let me know if you have any training tricks that I might not have tried.
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Fantastic. Even the dog watched it. 🙂
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Leggy P.,
Did the dog learn any new steps to teach you?
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So glad you like it – the training involved here is just phenomenal!! Just a joy to watch.
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Lyn,
Training?? I thought the dogs had just watched the movie and were mimicking Gene Kelly!
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