
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 5/22/2009, 11:03 am, in reply to "Boris' First Bite"
Man O' Man, Boris is a monster at 175pounds!!! I thought Lucy was big, well her brother probably has at leat 35 to 40 pounds on her, and boy can he bite, especially being the first time! I quickly came to the realization, that I have to use the super hard sleeve(the black one), otherwise my arm my get broken and completely detached from the rest of my body. You can see I use the red intermediate sleeve with Lucy still. When he took the bite, I swear I could not see the rest of the sleeve on either ends, it was like Boris swallowed it. His sheer force and strength almost brought me down. I can't wait till we work outdoors on grass where they have the advantage with grip, lol ya right! I gotta say for being these big giant mollossers, they sure can move, and they ain't sluggish at all. They fire up and bark and jump, and do all the same things as a good GSD or Malinois would do waiting for the agitator.
Thanks Dan and Joyce for bringing me these beasts for protection work, I really have fun working these guys, they truly are great and do impress me each and every time.


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