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Originally Posted by yorkietalkjilly
(Post 3730079)
Golly - looked pretty good to me for any try - first or not! That little Razzle diving right in that water like a big dog was just so cute! Why is it a little dog doing regular dog things is so attention getting? They sure look to be having a good old wet time! Don't dogs just love playing in and around water!!!
And you even put in some graphics - words and such. And the music. I would be very proud if this were my first video! | Thanks so much. Razzle adores the water, and it is so great for exercise with a whole whale of fun thrown in. He can be shaking with cold (think a little kid with blue lips saying MOMS but I'm not not cold) and still want to go in again and again. Hot summer is not so bad, cause you can let them dry out in the hot air, and they don't get cold, and in awhile 30-50 minutes or so, you can bring them in again. It is the shoulder seasons that is most concerning.
When we were dock diving in Missouri last Sept, Razz went in last and had about 5 jumps off the dock, then he must of been tired or something, and just was hanging out vertical in the water. I went in fully clothed to rescue him. He wanted to go back in again!. So I had my hubby throw one last time. Then I was freezing!!. I took him from DH and had of course lots of towels, had one of my friends hold him, of course I had no change of clothes, my hubby loaned me a Tshirt (which came to my knees), and I had a raincoat too. So I changed came back, he was still shivering in the arms of my friend. We promptly went for a very fast walk, while DH warmed up the car. We went back to motel, and a nice hot blow dry saw him very well again. No sneezing or anything. He showed quite well in the ring the next three days;) |