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KoolieMum
Not sure why, but I can't seem to reply in the original topic.



Anyway, thanks for the warm welcome. signthankspin.gif



I also haven't quite worked out yet how to upload any piccies of Wal, but will do so asap.



thanks again, Libby
mushoz
A few newcomers to the forum have that trouble with replying, I'm sure someone will fix it for you ASAP.

Good to see you here & can't wait to hear about Wal.
LocalHost1
Okay this is now fixed...for everyone, we have been getting heaps of spammers diespam.gif trying to join and spreading there garbage taz.gif
KoolieMum
That's better - thanks. Libby Pup.gif
KoolieMum
Hopefully this will work - there area *big* limitations on my computer literacy. question1.gif

These are some pictures of my lovely boy Wal, who is now 10 yo. I think these first 3 were taken when he was about 5-6. He's pretty handsome, but a sensitive soul who pulls funny faces when he sees a camera, so I don't have many good photos of him. But these are some of my favourites. Libby

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JackieH
Hey KoolieMum

Great pictures of your hansome boy!! It takes me about thirty photos to get one good photo so I am in the same boat ... one of my dogs I am sure she thinks a camera is dangerous, soon as its pointed at her she slinks off!!
KoolieMum
QUOTE(JackieH @ Aug 29 2007, 01:22 PM) *
one of my dogs I am sure she thinks a camera is dangerous, soon as its pointed at her she slinks off!!




Hi Jackie

Wal's probably much the same about the camera to your dog, especially if it makes any sound (he's very noise sensitive in general). But writing that earlier today motivated me to do something (finally) about it, so have done a bit of associating the camera with treats and then moved on to reinforcing looking at the camera for a second or two. And he's already looking more comfortable with it. I am going to try to teach him the camera is a cue to look at it and hold his postion.

Libby

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