lol i just did this for this first time but with a blanket (i havent located a doberman proof, safe, box) it was so much fun. But i couldnt help but burst out laughing, he was so worked up and enthusiastic, and so damn cute. Some of his attempts look much like Gio lol, (there is already a hole in his "shaping blanket" How long do your sessions last?
@msnina918 Glad you had some fun with the game! Using a blanket is a great idea. You can really play with anything, so try other things out, too. Something like a plastic bucket might be more "enthusiastic Doberman proof".
I like to keep the sessions fun and interesting, so they will last as long as everyone is still excited about playing. I always stop the game before the dog wants to stop, though. I will stop if it looks like the dog is getting confused or is "stuck" on one certain trick.
Supper funny! What a handsome guy! How long do you wait to introduce commands/words? How young do you start training?
babs0128 2 months ago
i have a dog name romeo he is a border collie mix
doggysor 1 year ago
lol i just did this for this first time but with a blanket (i havent located a doberman proof, safe, box) it was so much fun. But i couldnt help but burst out laughing, he was so worked up and enthusiastic, and so damn cute. Some of his attempts look much like Gio lol, (there is already a hole in his "shaping blanket" How long do your sessions last?
msnina918 1 year ago
@msnina918 Glad you had some fun with the game! Using a blanket is a great idea. You can really play with anything, so try other things out, too. Something like a plastic bucket might be more "enthusiastic Doberman proof".
I like to keep the sessions fun and interesting, so they will last as long as everyone is still excited about playing. I always stop the game before the dog wants to stop, though. I will stop if it looks like the dog is getting confused or is "stuck" on one certain trick.
SheltieHair 1 year ago
wow they sure are playful
KipperShelties 3 years ago