The hardest thing to train your dog about is when that strange man asks borrow him to take him on a walk and take pictures you puppy has to know that no means no.
She shouldn't let him take advantage of her just because she is eager to please. Let alone take pictures.
Appreciating the post and the link. It made my night to see Man and Dog working together to reveal something more.
Another version of going for the gold, with training, mastery, respect for the sport and the joy of performance and relationship all rolled up together.
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Outstanding. I'm still trying to train mine not to shit on the carpet. Thirteen years, but we're making progress.
The hardest thing to train your dog about is when that strange man asks borrow him to take him on a walk and take pictures you puppy has to know that no means no.
She shouldn't let him take advantage of her just because she is eager to please. Let alone take pictures.
ah door ah blay
Australian cattle dog? Buddy of mine has one that looks like that. Not as well trained, though, but smart!
Some type of Australian herder. Some of the smartest dogs alive.
This one makes me a bit teary at the end: Skidboot
Love the owner.
"You work -- you get paid... If a mans willing to work hard -- you make money. If yer lazy -- teaches you what life's all about ..."
I'd much rather have Jumpy in my house than that goofy poofy poodle that was in the Westminster Kennel Club show last night.
And when will Westminster break down and hire Fred Willard to do the play-by-play?
That is some awesome jumping. He just needs a hang glider and we have a new species of raptor.
Rabel, I admire your optimism.
As to the jumping/obedient dog, what great training.
Thirteen years, but we're making progress.
isn't that a dog's lifetime?
#now I see what you did there.
Jumpy and Skidboot for a Daily Double!
Appreciating the post and the link. It made my night to see Man and Dog working together to reveal something more.
Another version of going for the gold, with training, mastery, respect for the sport and the joy of performance and relationship all rolled up together.
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