I have heard this from lots of sighthound people now.  Funny how the  titles 
roll out when questions such as this are posed (... and that is an honest  
compliment).  I am pleased to see so much advice and positive encouragement  
over 
the variety of events we can do with these dogs.  I want to do Therapy  work 
with my girls too, eventually, so that's another avenue I'm glad to hear is  
not closed.  Thank you all for your advice and encouragement -- I am  excited 
to work further with my pups as well as working to get the word out  about 
hound events.  
 
Jami'a
 
In a message dated 2/23/2005 2:40:19 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I  beleive that you can do both. In 2001, my Artie won the ASFA II 
and finish  in the top ten. Guess what? He has his CGC and is a 
registered Therapy  Dog! He forgets his manners when he hears the 
sound of the lure  machine.


 


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