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| Cally has just learned to skateboard (through clicker training, of course!), and here she is riding in the basketball court near the studio the day after her 7th birthday, August 2005. Her rewards at the Park are a tossed tennis ball, and not food treats.(Pictures by Mary Ann Dabritz. Click on pictures to enlarge them.) She's really moving here, and pushing along with the back foot. (This picture kindly provided by Michael Jennings and Adriana Pereira, 2005) Gliding through the patch of shade. She likes to ride low, as it is more stable. Cally on the BIG slide, she really enjoys this, and if you click on the picture to see the enlarged version, you can see the motion in her movement. (This picture kindly provided by Michael Jennings and Adriana Pereira, 2005) Mary Ann Dabritz with her dog, Cally, and their four paw drive vehicle. Powered by 1998 Border Collie/Australian Shepherd Hybrid tail-less low pollution model.(Pictures by Deborah Rhoads. Click on pictures to enlarge them.) Four paw drive motor at idle. Motor revved and ready. Four paws engaged. Full speed ahead! Even tow trucks need assistance sometimes. Copyright © 2005 Mary Ann Dabritz |