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Bigfoot, Monkey Paws - Jet
Posted on Friday, January 29, 2010 by Canine Dog Training USA
Oh little Jet, I hope you are comfortable enough as I share your couch to watch a bit of TV!
This was last weekend after going to Randy Dye's for some herding practice. It is so rare to see Jet this relaxed, I had to take a picture! Clearly it made Jet very happy.
Such hard-working feet, they take you tracking, run around sheep, play in the yard, go for walks, leap on mom, circle the other dogs, hold a toy or a bone.
Sometimes we call these front feet "monkey paws!
It's good to rest them so you are ready to go at a moment's notice!
PS Note that she is using her special blanket as a pillow.
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