GoView from Citrix

This morning before I jumped on the airplane, I was surfing the web and becuase I’m an addict and I found this new application by Citrix. 

GoView ~ You can send (email) a quick presentation to a friend who needs help with an application, or build content that’s intended for a larger audience. 

Currently I use GoToMeeting and GoToWebinar by Citrix to explain my business with United First Financial to clients and asssociates, and I can see how this will help me in keeping in front of them even more efficiently and effectively.  Sometimes sending a text email  just doesn’t cut it and a short screenshot or video to explain something I know will come in very handy.  Right now with U1st our Bizpack Business in a box has GoToMeeting and GoToWebinar, but I hope that in the near future GoView will be added.  In the meantime, I’ll see how I can demo the product on my own.

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buds:
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i have a skipperkey dog and do they get big and i am having trouble training it not to snap at me it is keep on snapping at me and me family!!!!!!!!! and i give it sooooooooo much love!!!! :D and i just need help to get the dog to stop biting me and my family and also do they get big cuz the bredder i went to said he is mixed with pomarainan is that true can they be mixed with that??????????????
plz let me know
thank you

March 12th, 2009 at 11:20 am
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How big is big? Our male is approx. 18lbs. (slightly overweight), while the female is approx. 13lbs. It’s surprising to hear that you may have a mix-breed. Skip breeders are very protective, we had to sign contracts on both of ours, have them fixed, to prevent breeding. As for your “snapping” issues, our Vet has mentioned to us that ours are the best behaved skips she’s ever seen. The only time they snap is when they are having their nails clipped. The male, normally very friendly and docile turns into a Tasmanian devil. The female is “sketchy” around children who she doesn’t know, especially when they try to pick her up.

I wouldn’t call this breed high-strung, it would be more likely that they are fearless. Our dogs don’t back down from larger dogs. Sometimes, that’s not a good thing. But because of this, they make excellent watch dogs!

This is a very sensitive breed, they’re very intelligent, they pick up on negative-energy, fear or changes in their surroundings. Children screaming while having fun may put them in an excited state. Overly stern commands, or a change in the tone of voice can make them retreat or attack. They also can sense the “fear” in someone who is expecting them to snap. This leads to a dominance issue, they may feel like they’re the “pack-leader” not the other way around.

Other than that, I would have your vet thoroughly checkout your dog to see if there are any medical issues.

Sometimes, they are just like bad-children who don’t get enough exercise and feel like the only time someone pays attention to them is when they’re getting a scolding. Try this the next time your dog snaps. Don’t scold, by changing your tone of voice. Ignore him/her until they come to you. Hope this helps.

March 13th, 2009 at 10:24 am

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