Much About The Mutt Blog

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About 'Much About The Mutt Blog' Channel

Blogging about our inspirations, DOG AGILITY, DOG SPORTS, and LUCAS the DOBERMAN, that resulted in our online store, Muc...

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[...] Recently, I observed my agility dog break his "sit" start line stay, yelping and looking at his rear end. Yelping at his rear end was nothing new, and neither [...]

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[...] in a large dog crate, and is easy to carry. I never leave home with Lucas' jug of water. 4. Small Book Bag Why a small book bag? Rather we're at a trial, class, out-of-town, or off doing other dog [...]

Getting To The Bottom Of My Dog's Start Line Stay, Literally (Part 1)

[...] . After taking him to a different vet. for a full evaluation, the prognosis again was impacted anal glands. Clearly, Lucas' anal gland problem is very painful. So much so that I can not express them [...]

Getting To The Bottom Of My Dog's Start Line Stay, Literally (Part 1)

[...]  vet. for a full evaluation, the prognosis again was impacted anal glands. Clearly, Lucas' anal gland problem is very painful. So much so that I can not express them myself anymore. All that can be [...]

"Volunteering At Agility Trials" Blog Action Day

[...] I have volunteered, but I am not a consistent volunteer for two reasons. First, I have a high maintenance dog. It took several years of training with a dog behaviorist to be able to trial without my [...]

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[...] Living a little OCD, inherently particular, and believing my agility partner is a high maintenance dog, has resulted in keeping my 8 "Go To Products" that I can not live without, [...]

Getting To The Bottom Of My Dog's Start Line Stay, Literally (Part 1)

[...] the two behaviors together was new. Could this be a clue? For the past year and a half, my Doberman Lucas, has been struggling with anal gland issues. These issues have been steadily getting worse. [...]

"Volunteering At Agility Trials" Blog Action Day

[...] with other dog agility blog writers, to make June 28th a blog action day focused on volunteering at agility trials. Many thoughts came to mind about my personal experience with volunteering and what I [...]

Getting To The Bottom Of My Dog's Start Line Stay, Literally (Part 1)

Recently, I observed my agility dog break his "sit" start line stay, yelping and looking at his rear end. Yelping at his rear end was nothing new,  [...]

Getting To The Bottom Of My Dog's Start Line Stay, Literally (Part 1)

Recently, I observed my agility dog break his "sit" start line stay, yelping and looking at his rear end. Yelping at his rear end was nothing new,  [...]

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Getting To The Bottom Of My Dog's Start Line Stay, Literally (Part 1)

[...] Recently, I observed my agility dog break his "sit" start line stay, yelping and looking at his rear end. Yelping at his rear end was nothing new, and neither [...]

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