How has the training been? Good.
Yes, I have heard you are doing very well indeed. Great
Mike should be a good guru to learn from. Ya, a very good one indeed! Good
Well anyone can say whatever but no one can deny that Mike has put in more effort and money than anyone in malaysia has for pursuing this sport. The right person for you to learn from. Congratulations.
to see new blood and seriousness into the sport. We needed alot more people like you to move it this sport. Im just a helper, what possible difference can i make?
The difference you made is the difference that many do not make. U are closer to knowing the sport than many that hasn't done. So be proud of yourself. "Helper" is the most important person to a dog's eye and development. Make no humility in this.
How often are you in Ipoh nowadays? Not sure but will defintely have training with Dr.Loo when im back, even though only a 2 days break! I will never forget who bring me to this sport years ago & willing to "sacriface" his dogs to allow me to make mistakes.
Yes Dr. Loo is such a person. His enthusiasm and outlook in this sport is admirable. Most important is he never says no to a good excercise. That itself makes him a hero in this sport. I agree with you.
I thought of replying u by PM but couldnt do it though, might be some error or so.
No Problem. I tot you have missed the message after so long. It is good to hear from you again. Keep in touch.
By the way, how are u lately?
I am doing well thank you. Lately I had been busy in my work. Had done some investment that needs alot of time to do at least while I had the strength to do so that I can have an early retirement.
Good? Any dog training?
I do train and keep the muscles from getting too "karat" but all those done in the evening and at night due to the tight schedules. I'm looking for a puppy now to bring up for next year. Nothing much to contribute to the sports for now until I can make more time for myself. Just doing my best to keep in touch.
PSD
Quote
"Take this trouble for me:
Make sure my shepherd dog remains a working dog, for I have struggled all my life long for that aim ."
Rittmeister Capt. Max von Stephanitz (1864-1936)