ridecamp@endurance.net: Re: endurance dogs

Re: endurance dogs

Sullys Maze (Sully@Forsythe.Stanford.EDU)
Mon, 16 Jun 97 21:53:52 PDT

REPLY TO 06/16/97 20:46 FROM ridecamp@endurance.net: endurance dogs

From: ISLNDGRL@aol.com writes...
.......................!!!!! As far as Rhodesians' go....I have them and
know they can do the distance,,,,I always feel guilty when I bring my saddle
out....they know they aren't going. They are hunters and protectors....bred
for almost two hundred years to keep their master safe......I never knowingly
put my RR's in that position to be confused....so they don't get to go on the
trail.....at least with my guys, I have seen what has happened when the
hunter/protector is loose.............

Flame if needed

Kathy
RiverRoads Mtindo Casey
Southridges' Kimba of Paradise Found
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If this is to turn into a discusison on Rhodesians, lets take it to
private e-mail. I sure don't understand your point here: Rhodesians
were bred to run with horses also......I don't know about your dogs,
but my Ridgeback is the most mellow and sweet dog you could ever
want to meet. While I hope he would protect me, he gets along with
other intact male dogs, horses and people, and stays out of the way
of the horses..
I wouldn't have any dog that I couldn't trust to take out in public.

Karen

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