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You could even spell it Coolie if you wanted to make it more fun
You don't even know how many times I mistype "collie" and write "coolie" instead lol.

Heck a koolie and a smooth collie even look similar enough to the average person that they might not even believe me when I say one's a collie and one's a koolie :lol-sign:
 
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You don't even know how many times I mistype "collie" and write "coolie" instead lol.

Heck a koolie and a smooth collie even look similar enough to the average person that they might not even believe me when I say one's a collie and one's a koolie :lol-sign:
:rofl1: I'm sitting here picturing how many times you'll get asked "Is that his baby?" while pointing to the Koolie. Can you imagine if they were both merle? You would never have anyone believe you

Ooooh you could have fun with that

Though you are right, you might want to keep it Koolie or you'll be interchanging breeds all over the place :lol-sign:
 

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That is the most adorable picture ever! Look at that head tilt! I'm in love.

Oh, and youtube has directions on how to upload straight to them from your phone if you wanted to try that? Not sure if you needed/wanted to edit them first.

I hope you can get them on soon, I would love to see them!
Awesome, I will put some up but eventually I'd like to make a cimpilation vid of all her training stuff so eventuallyI'll need to work soemthing else out.
 

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Can you imagine if they were both merle? You would never have anyone believe you
My new goal in life: Have a blue merle smooth collie and a blue merle Koolie at the same time :rofl1:
 
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Awesome, I will put some up but eventually I'd like to make a cimpilation vid of all her training stuff so eventuallyI'll need to work soemthing else out.
Can.Not.Wait.

My new goal in life: Have a blue merle smooth collie and a blue merle Koolie at the same time :rofl1:
That is such a worthy goal! Seriously, one of the best I've heard in ages :hail:
 
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he got out of the crate and he needs to be restrained or he would be in the dashboard trying to make the car go faster. I've got a harness set up now.
LOL!!!!!!!!

Lacey just looked at me like "WTF are you doing now?"

He sounds like a Dolphin... a verrrrry cute one lol. ;)
 

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Holy geeze Trav, you're such a puppy! Hahaha!

BTW, it didn't phase Blaze at all. He didn't even wake up till I made a noise. Is that good or bad? LOL

I do have a question, I've noticed in a few of your pictures and now this one, why are you using a prong now? I have nothing against them, not where I'm coming from. I am just wondering why, since I'm very interested in -my- Trav puppy one day.
 
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LOL!!!!!!!!

Lacey just looked at me like "WTF are you doing now?"

He sounds like a Dolphin... a verrrrry cute one lol. ;)
:rofl1: I like that, a Dolphin

LOL Riley's reaction wasn't as dramatic as I had hoped for... just lots of head tilting... probably because he makes the same noise when we go to the pet store....

YouTube - MVI 2914

Oooh but the head tilting was really really adorable!

I love these pictures of your dogs watching Traveler

yeah all three of mine went b@ttshit as well thanks Linds.!!
No extra charge!

Holy geeze Trav, you're such a puppy! Hahaha!

BTW, it didn't phase Blaze at all. He didn't even wake up till I made a noise. Is that good or bad? LOL

I do have a question, I've noticed in a few of your pictures and now this one, why are you using a prong now? I have nothing against them, not where I'm coming from. I am just wondering why, since I'm very interested in -my- Trav puppy one day.
Puppy, that is the perfect word to describe that, absolutely perfect. And I'm honestly not sure if that's good or bad Blaze didn't wake up, but it sure is funny

He has the prong because he's a head strong little jerk :lol-sign:
Ok, seriously he wears the prong when we're going somewhere/or are exciting or he chokes himself on his flat buckle or martingale. He knows better than to pull on the prong and since I've done practically no loose leash walking etiquette (been concentrating on a tight heel which I do that off leash and been slacking on the rest) what little he does knows goes out the window with the rest of his brain when stimulation get's too high. Totally no learning going on there (other than not pulling when it's on) but it stops him from slowly suffocating himself so I'll take it

I'm telling you, he's gonna have to have a giant litter. Though, I would be thrilled if you took a puppy because I know you're going to to stock work with the dog and that makes me happy
 

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I swear sometimes his head is going to pop off he can tilt his head so far!

We use a prong for the exact same reason. And even then, if he sees a squirrel, its like "what prong? SQUIRRELOMG"
 

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Puppy, that is the perfect word to describe that, absolutely perfect. And I'm honestly not sure if that's good or bad Blaze didn't wake up, but it sure is funny

He has the prong because he's a head strong little jerk :lol-sign:
Ok, seriously he wears the prong when we're going somewhere/or are exciting or he chokes himself on his flat buckle or martingale. He knows better than to pull on the prong and since I've done practically no loose leash walking etiquette (been concentrating on a tight heel which I do that off leash and been slacking on the rest) what little he does knows goes out the window with the rest of his brain when stimulation get's too high. Totally no learning going on there (other than not pulling when it's on) but it stops him from slowly suffocating himself so I'll take it

I'm telling you, he's gonna have to have a giant litter. Though, I would be thrilled if you took a puppy because I know you're going to to stock work with the dog and that makes me happy
It's what I tell Blaze he is when he does his 'omg can't sit still' whine/bark when I work with other dogs. Jerk. :rolleyes:

Thanks for explaining. Good to know what I'm getting into before hand, right? Haha. Blaze, too, has a waaaay better heel/LLW -without- the lead. Do you think as he matures he'll stop the stupid not thinking puppy excited pulling? Or do you think he just needs some work on it? Or is it being a stubborn head?
 
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I swear sometimes his head is going to pop off he can tilt his head so far!

We use a prong for the exact same reason. And even then, if he sees a squirrel, its like "what prong? SQUIRRELOMG"
What am image of his head tilting! Made me laugh

Lol. I'm gonna have to keep playing this atleast once a day just to watch all the dogs come running, its hilarious.
And get a video of them running to it!

It's what I tell Blaze he is when he does his 'omg can't sit still' whine/bark when I work with other dogs. Jerk. :rolleyes:

Thanks for explaining. Good to know what I'm getting into before hand, right? Haha. Blaze, too, has a waaaay better heel/LLW -without- the lead. Do you think as he matures he'll stop the stupid not thinking puppy excited pulling? Or do you think he just needs some work on it? Or is it being a stubborn head?
I figure with some work and maturity he will. It's been especially bad lately between his brain taking a leave of absence periodically and the bad weather, cold and snow we've had that has him cooped up a lot.

I do love that even when he's like that I can get him to flip that switch and be 100% focused and ready to work. Though as soon as that ends it's back to the end of the leash trying to move the world closer to him through sheer will
 

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I figure with some work and maturity he will. It's been especially bad lately between his brain taking a leave of absence periodically and the bad weather, cold and snow we've had that has him cooped up a lot.

I do love that even when he's like that I can get him to flip that switch and be 100% focused and ready to work. Though as soon as that ends it's back to the end of the leash trying to move the world closer to him through sheer will
That's good to know. I like that. Lots of drive and stamina to take the pressure, but still got a good head.

He is almost a year. Boys brains fall out about then. :rofl1:
 

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