
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 6/20/2009, 3:25 pm, in reply to "Training my Cane Corso to pull a cart/work"
Hello Donna,
Thank you for visiting this forum. Weight pulling is an excellent form of utilizing this breeds energy. You give these dogs any tasks that require physical abilities, and they will do well. I think you will really enjoy this outlet if you can get into it. We don't do any weight pulling, but have many friends with the bully breeds that do it, and they have a blast. I've had several clients with Corsi interested in it, however not many places around here offer it. Some clients of mine recently went to Ohio to become Iron Dog certified weight pulling judges. They are just in the process of buliding a cart now, so I imagine there will be a place for people to train soon.
Check with Eric Storm, in Georgia. His Cane Corso kennel Collosal, has quite a few champion weight pullers, as well as his brothers Payse Puckett kennel, Collosal Performance. They would definately point you in the right direction.
Good luck and have fun!!!
Stan


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