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Have you ever seen a more innocent face? Helen determines what Dudley wants by his actions, and his demeanor, "Sometimes I'm even right. As to what he thinks, I have to think like him. It's really not that hard, after training dogs for 20 years I do tend to think like a dog when working with them. They feel just like we do, they have needs and wants, and they have emotions that show on their faces and in their attitudes. Dudley is pretty easy because he's so young, he's like a child who wants a lot of what he can't have. "Dudley is not impervious to the word no, he just ignores it, especially when he's on a mission, like terrorizing the cats. He's determined he's going to do it and I'm just as determined he's not. I usually win, and Dudley ends up grounded, or gets a time out. Sometimes I give in early, but I won't give in while he's howling from the confines of his crate, (and he can howl). He gets out after he quiets down." More Dudley the Menace coming soon - stay tuned! Use back button to reverse navigation - links to be added shortly. Main variety page index: http://www.therealmartha.com/indexgraphiccr/default.htm |