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Pit Bull Informational Pages
by Diane Jessup 

JENNI PICS
Some fun shots of my dogs enjoying their jenni
Part I


Lest the gentle viewer fear there is some little animal in the trap I use as "bait" for the jenni - there is not! My pet rabbit (Hank) uses this jute wrapped trap as his "bed" in his pen when I am not using it on the jenni. As the dogs see Hank hop in and out, they think he is in there (hence the jute around it keeps them from seeing he is not in it). I just shoo Hank out before I put it on the jenni. Offers the dogs something to think about as they run and because he lives in it, the jute retains a lot of his scent. If you assume this causes my dogs to want to eat rabbits - well, too late! They are (and always have been) inveterate wabbit hunters!

jenni, catmill, patterdale terrier, patterdale terriers, fell terrier, dogsport,

The "K9 Counterweight", aka Colin the Patterdale terrier. I have a hard time keeping the terriers from hanging on it. Colin will hang on like this for as long as I let him!

jenni, catmill, patterdale terrier, patterdale terriers, fell terrier, dogsport,

jenni, catmill, patterdale terrier, patterdale terriers, fell terrier, dogsport,

Erin Fay lives for this thing. She goes so fast she almost runs sideways.

Here is Butchie and Tuffie enjoying a cold but sunny winter day.

This jenni is so freespinning that you will notice the lead is most often loose and they can run on any collar (not on choke, obviously). It has a 40 foot diameter. This is Dirk.

Hellboy, Colin and Tuffie. Three determined, happy dogs!

 

 

 

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