- Yard Work Search
- The term used to describe any number of drills that can be done in and around the kennel area. Baseball and OB are but two examples.
Hunting glossary . 2015.
Hunting glossary . 2015.
Yard with Lunatics — Yard with Lunatics, 43.8cm x 32.7cm. c. 1794 Yard with Lunatics (Spanish: Corral de locos) is a small oil on tinplate painting completed by the Spanish artist Francisco Goya between 1793 and 1794. Goya said that the painting was informed by… … Wikipedia
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Shopping Search — The retriever picks up and drops various bumpers at the pile during yard work, “deciding” which one he wants to pick up. This is a form of avoidance and can be controlled by reinforcing the “fetch” command or giving a “here” with a nick on the … Hunting glossary
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