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Uploaded by on Nov 29, 2009

This video is dedicated to my friends etac12 and Diana the dog.
Their YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/etac12

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  • Lizzie really is remarkable to me. She is very lively and responds very well to you. I hope I can train Zulu to do the same. I got him from a breeder and I will probably show him. Connie, on the other hand, is a rescue dog and had been abused. She is very sweet but does not have the confidence that Zulu and your Lizzie have. Both are wonderful pets.

    Have you shown Lizzie?

  • (1st part)

    No, I've never shown Lizzie, but I tried to do that when I owned my first Afghan Hound (a black one, named Sissy).

    I remember Sissy and I had great fun because it was a sort of informal local dog show. It was amazing to see that my black Affie was incredibly confident, on that occasion, although I didn't know how to train pets and - in addition - Sissy was even an abused and always-shocked dog (we found her in our garden, almost starving). So, what I...

  • (2nd part)

    ...what I mean to say is that each Afghan Hound seems to have their unique hidden gift...

    Infact, because of her exuberance, my current dog Lizzie will surely fail a dog show, 'cause she is pretty good with humans, but not in front of a... "four legged" audience too! How can I say... Lizzie will be an undisciplined "boaster", if she meets another dog ;-) I've tried to change her, but... ugggh (Afghan Hounds are like humans: they're unpredictable, proud, but so lovely!).

  • (3rd part)

    So, in my opinion, you may try finding out the "hidden gift" in each of your Affies, then develope it in a pleasent way: playing playing playing! Always make your Afghan Hounds believe that they are doing what they simply want to do, because they're not like... dogs!! :-)

    Ciao ciao, thanks for commenting!

    PS: sorry for my long post...

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  • eccola finalmente!

    oddio ma è stupenda!!! ...e che frange lunghe!

    eh eh eh...quando salta sembra un canguro

    grazie, io e Diana affezionatissime aspettiamo ancora nuovi video ^__^

  • Good to see Lizzi again. (I used to sign in as Primelaw.) She is a beautiful brindle. Her saddle has come very nicely.

    I now have two Afghan Hounds, Connie and Zulu. Zulu loves to watch this video.

    Regards.

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  • Eheh! Abbia88, quando però dovrai smontare l'albero di Natale, fammelo sapere che ti mando di là la Lizzie: mi ha già mangiato/distrutto due palle super decorate che avevamo appeso un po' troppo in basso!! x-) Speriamo non passi agli angeli...

  • bella storia! ^__^

    attendiamo

  • ahah, ovviamente scherzavo!

    a tutti quelli che dicono che i levrieri sono cani stupidi e non imparano, risponde sempre: ''...di sicuro non è il caso dell'afgano (del mio vicino)'' :-)

  • C'è altro materiale: pian piano, nuovi video di Lizzie in arrivo! :-)

  • I remember you, Primelaw/LebrelAfgano! Wow, Connie and Zulu: I'm sure Lizzie will be so excited to make new good friends!

  • ma dai, ma con tutte le cose che sa fare, solo questi due comandi?

    5 stelle cmq alla lizzie!!

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