lucky you , my dog was way to energetic to stay still and learn tricks as a pup , shes got the basics like sit and toilet training but no hand shaking or anything (not that i care ) i tried but she just wanted to bounce around and play tug-a-war or sleep , my aunties Jack Russell on the other hand walks backwards when you tell it to reverseHehe I certainly love him great fun and a challenge wearing him out. By far my favourite breed, though I also love german shepherds (Second favourite) as well as bernese mountain dogs, golden retrievers, great danes... I'm only really fond of mid to large breed dogs though, personally
Kody has already learnt sit (from standing or dropped positions), stay, drop (From both standing and sit positions), 'ta' (i.e. give me whatever he is holding, even if its when we were just playing tug of war), fetch, shake paw (left and right), high five (left and right), high 10, spin and roll over- all learnt in 2 sessions- even though the texts say to teach one trick per session, he just learns and remembers so quick- I've taken him in to both my workplaces and he is good enough that he does these tricks in distracting environments...
Ok, time to stop- just an incredible pup imo. not that I'm biased at all
Here is my Attack Team, and one with my daughter.
It's funny, their bed is about 1.5 metres from our yearling Diamond, and when they come in at night she comes right over to the glass to have a look. Not sure whether she is sizing them up as a potential meal, or is just intrigued by the movement.
Bahahaha your attack team looks tough!! How old is the pug? How heavy is the pug?
He's around 5 1/2. He weighs around 13kg. That mean white monster in the back there weighs in at a hefty 3kg !!!!!!!
please excuse me for saying this: your daughter has a lovely...... smile. but thats not the first thing i noticed
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