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Dale started Obedience Class - 08-30-2007, 07:00 PM

Tonight was my Lil Dale's first obedience class and not to brag but he did wonderful. He watched when he should have watched, sat when he was told to sit and did the down. He is a Chip off the pawsitively perfect Chip's back. Chip sat throughout the class and had to show off when they were learning tricks with his lil brother. We had a great time and I was so glad to have my two in class. I am hoping to start them together after Dale completes the beginning classes. The only problem I foresee is that people have a hard time telling them apart but they do recognize they are brothers.


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08-31-2007, 12:30 AM

Twins, I think is the correct term here!!!!!!!!

Excellent the obedience thing. Corgis are so good at it.
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08-31-2007, 04:41 AM

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Some people have referred to them as double trouble. LOL


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08-31-2007, 07:54 AM

The only way I've been able to tell them apart was the white streak Chip has like Bubba's. Other than that, you'd be hard pressed to tell. They're both sweet boys and I hope you enjoy the time spent with Dale in class. Don't forget to bring a large bag full of treats!!

BTW-You may get another definition of what "double trouble" means from someone.
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08-31-2007, 08:20 AM

You can sure tell all three are brothers that is for sure. They are like the Three Muskateers. I took a bag of chicken pieces for Dale and of course, Chip had to have some for sitting and behaving himself but he wanted to play so much too.

I will keep watch for other definitions of double trouble but you can't get a closer description then Chip & Dale - remember the cartoons. Unless someone came to the conclusion of Colcolt & Chip's Mom LOL


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Very good point!! I'll have to remember that one!!Loool
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I took both of my guys to obedience class ... they got called the beer brothers (Molsen & Miller). I had to get different color leads for them, so that the instructers would call them by the correct names. Double trouble was already taken by a jack russell named George and his owner! (don't know what the two of them were up to in the classes before)

I am happy to hear that Dale is doing well and Chip is maintaining his manners... Sometimes the older siblings can get the younger ones introuble!


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Did you take both of them to class at the same time? That sounds like it would be double the fun. Usually it is Dale that gets Chip in trouble here and Dale is the younger of the two. They do keep life lively though.


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