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<blockquote data-quote="Mama_Mutschler" data-source="post: 359567" data-attributes="member: 5654"><p>We are raising him for the San Diego County (DelMar) Fair. I have also made a deal with my daughter. If he is not ready for show next month then he'll be in my freezer. </p><p></p><p>We have been taking extra care of him, brushing him, washing him, scratching him. He loves to be scratched on the neck. It's his favorite thing. He actually streteches out so I can get his neck better. We spend hours with him. I think it's just that the area we have to work with him is what he considers fun time area. We are gonna try taking him to a different area and work with him and see if that makes a difference.</p><p></p><p>I'll keep you updated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mama_Mutschler, post: 359567, member: 5654"] We are raising him for the San Diego County (DelMar) Fair. I have also made a deal with my daughter. If he is not ready for show next month then he'll be in my freezer. We have been taking extra care of him, brushing him, washing him, scratching him. He loves to be scratched on the neck. It's his favorite thing. He actually streteches out so I can get his neck better. We spend hours with him. I think it's just that the area we have to work with him is what he considers fun time area. We are gonna try taking him to a different area and work with him and see if that makes a difference. I'll keep you updated [/QUOTE]
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