It’s not about leads. It’s not about conversations. It’s not about showings or listing appointments. It’s about closings.
Hard-working dogs get fed.
(Thank Teri Lussier, a hard-working Bloodhound, for this clip.)
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That’s a very well produced commercial. Gotta love that high speed photography.
That’s great fun!
First just let me say that you’ve got to love a dogs zest for life. I’d love to be reincarnated as a dog actually….if it wasn’t for that whole neutering thing.
Photography is great. I wonder how such a HD file size isn’t too big for U Tube. If I sold luxury homes I’d get one of those cameras even if they are 2500 bucks.
Oh, well, we really have to give the h/t to the indomitable Housechick, Kelley Koehler, who brings great joy, and great videos, to my twitter stream.
Very cool indeed.
Talk about keeping your eye on the ball or should I say snack.
Aloha,
Keahi
I’m with Keahi. Hard work? Yes. But focus… that’s what’s so beautifully presented here. The need to stay focused. Great video, thanks for sharing.
>But focus… that’s what’s so beautifully presented here. The need to stay focused.
Sean, it ain’t easy being a pup- your attention span is spastic, you lack control over your gangling limbs, your eyes might not be working in sync or have distance perception problems.
Some of those pups maybe could jump and catch a treat every time from the very first time, but we recently brought our fourth puppy into our house, and in our experience I think it’s more likely that they missed a few at first. Being new to this skill, repetition is key. They probably had to practice consistently, coordinate the eye and the body, and create a muscle memory so that they didn’t have to think about what they were doing, but could focus where they needed, when they needed to focus.
You wrote about it here: http://www.bloodhoundrealty.com/BloodhoundBlog/?p=10494