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To all who have been reading my posts since Friday you already know Luca has put his daddy through the mill with his Dillinger like escape from the house while daddy was in the shower washing off the shame of another week of fixing New York City corporate, banker, criminal ***hole's air conditioning. Followed but not to be outdone by his poor behavior at the dog park.
Yes. Luca has daddy in a bad way. Daddy is realizing that his boy needs some professional training. He's already done puppy class and all the sit and stay and lay down commands and that's cool but he's a big boy now. 11 months and 60 pounds of lean sirloin. I had already spoken to his original trainer about private lessons and that may have been just fine but like most things I do I tend to go a little overboard. Those familiar with my long and drawn out posts can attest to this. Earlier today I came across a trainer in my area who I recognized from the local news channel; News 12 Long Island. I won't say his name because I haven't met with him yet and don't wanna go spreading free publicity until i know for sure that its a quality product. That would be un-American. Lets just call him Michael for now. Michael has appeared on the local news here and there with great training tips and philosophy for dog owners. I made several attempts to call his facility but kept Getting a recorded message. I don't leave messages. It's silly. Your talking to yourself and someone else gets to listen later. Sounds like the early stages of dimmensia to me. Anyway.... Long story short (lol) I made an appointment to have Luca evaluated by Michael himself free of charge. Since the dude has been on TV and written books and all that good stuff I'm sure it will be big $ to acquire his staffs services after the evaluation but hey,..
Like i said. Overboard. Cant have just any trainer. Gotta get the friggin Ceaser Milan of Long Island. Nothing's too good for this face, right?
To all who have been reading my posts since Friday you already know Luca has put his daddy through the mill with his Dillinger like escape from the house while daddy was in the shower washing off the shame of another week of fixing New York City corporate, banker, criminal ***hole's air conditioning. Followed but not to be outdone by his poor behavior at the dog park.
Yes. Luca has daddy in a bad way. Daddy is realizing that his boy needs some professional training. He's already done puppy class and all the sit and stay and lay down commands and that's cool but he's a big boy now. 11 months and 60 pounds of lean sirloin. I had already spoken to his original trainer about private lessons and that may have been just fine but like most things I do I tend to go a little overboard. Those familiar with my long and drawn out posts can attest to this. Earlier today I came across a trainer in my area who I recognized from the local news channel; News 12 Long Island. I won't say his name because I haven't met with him yet and don't wanna go spreading free publicity until i know for sure that its a quality product. That would be un-American. Lets just call him Michael for now. Michael has appeared on the local news here and there with great training tips and philosophy for dog owners. I made several attempts to call his facility but kept Getting a recorded message. I don't leave messages. It's silly. Your talking to yourself and someone else gets to listen later. Sounds like the early stages of dimmensia to me. Anyway.... Long story short (lol) I made an appointment to have Luca evaluated by Michael himself free of charge. Since the dude has been on TV and written books and all that good stuff I'm sure it will be big $ to acquire his staffs services after the evaluation but hey,..
Like i said. Overboard. Cant have just any trainer. Gotta get the friggin Ceaser Milan of Long Island. Nothing's too good for this face, right?

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