NQing (also called "non-qualifying") isn't the end of the world, but it can be frustrating and disappointing, especially when it feels like it happens to you more than it happens to anyone else! I promise you're not alone. I've had my fair share of NQs, particularly recently.
Nobody likes to NQ. We hate even more to admit that we NQ'ed, but I think it's important to start sharing when it happens.
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About Callie: Callie lives with, is co-owned, and co-loved by my friend, Sondi. She’s an eight year old doberman pinscher who never fails to impress me with her power and enthusiasm and is always up for learning something new as long as a significant amount of play is involved. As much I use treats when teaching Callie, she really thrives on running, jumping, fetching, and occasionally rough-housing. I used to call her “Wild Child” more often than I used her name, but now my favorite thing to call her is “Hurricane”. It’s never about calming the storm. Just riding it. :)
About Kayla: I began training dogs in 2008, starting with raising puppies to be future service dogs and fell in love with the human-canine connection. Over the last several years, I’m thankful to have had the chance to help train service dogs, therapy dogs, compete in Obedience and Rally, and introduce people to the dog sports I love.
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27 июн 2024