{"id":1358,"date":"2010-03-01T13:18:00","date_gmt":"2010-03-01T13:18:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/testmaria.satemporary.online\/2010\/03\/01\/2010-03-01-first-video-of-mo\/"},"modified":"2024-04-27T14:25:33","modified_gmt":"2024-04-27T14:25:33","slug":"first-video-of-mo","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/testmaria.satemporary.online\/2010\/03\/01\/first-video-of-mo\/","title":{"rendered":"First video of MO"},"content":{"rendered":"
I am putting up a quick video of MO, i drove through a snowstorm that affected NYC and southern CT on Friday to get him, it was my only free morning and I had to get him no matter what the weather was. One of his big issues is his biting whenever anyones hands go towards his face…he also has a nasty eye infection which makes it difficult to apply his eye meds. So the first order of business is to get the meds in his eyes…this needs to be done 3 times a day. Once that is done Mo will be a much better dog, and along with the training and rehab we are going to do we will be able to get him adopted out. <\/p>\n
Yesterday (Sunday) was a great outdoor training day..I was at Narragansett beach for a 3 hours working with 2 different clients on recall training. It was incredibly crowded with people and dogs and made for great distraction recall training.<\/p>\n
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Max and Uma in a downstay, I put them there for about 15 minutes so I could focus on the clients dog. This is also great training for Max and Uma since so many dogs come by them.<\/p>\n