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Some days it is just flat tough to get out and train.
I do have a life apart from dog training. In that life, I own a small business, go to a lot of night meetings, play a little golf, spend some time with friends. Or occasionally, when I get home from a long day, I just feel like crashing on the couch.
The problem is Spur. He greets me with a toy. "At the very least let's play some tug!" he seems to say. And he is off and running, frenetically squeaking his new plush coyote critter, or dropping the tug toy enticingly at my feet. Irresistible.
Then there is the reality of the thing we want to do - to win recognition and titles. We have to train if we want to achieve that.
Years ago I ran a marathon. That experience taught me that I can do almost anything - within reason of course! - if I am only willing to do what it...
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