
A non-doer is very often a critic-that is, someone who sits back and watches doers, and then waxes philosophically about how the doers are doing. It's easy to be a critic, but being a doer requires effort, risk, and change.
Posted by Stano on 5/15/2009, 3:39 pm, in reply to "Not Corso, but I worship them from afar"
Hey Dan and Joyce and the rest of the gang at Willowhavens (my favorite bulldoggers)! Nice to see you here and thanks for the great pics, I especially like the last one, LOL! Nice face eh, but believe it, this dog bites hard!!
I love Lucy, she is an amazing dog with an even more amazing temperment and an incredible work drive to match. We only started Lucy a few months back, and this dog is all go. She gives it her all from the beginning of the bitework to the end, keeping her bite pressure consistent throughout. We are still in the early stages of getting her to bite properly on the sweetspot, but that will come in time. She has great grip on the intermediate sleeve, but soon will have to move to the super hard sleeve, as my forearm is starting to bruise from her compression.
Keep up the good work guys, and bring that monster Boris by sometime!
Stan


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