Newfoundland Puppy Learns To Pull A Cart
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Don't be surprised if this beautiful animal gets bad joints later on as you shouldn't work or exercise this bread for at least 18 months to avoid damaging their joints. The x Rays are also bogus because the joints can't be checked until they are developed at 18 months of age also.
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Don't be surprised if this beautiful animal gets bad joints later on as you shouldn't work or exercise this bread for at least 18 months to avoid damaging their joints
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@BarrelRacer955 It isn't good for the dog. He's FAR too young for this.
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Awesome Dog!
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he loves this lol
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hehehe!
reminds me of the dog shows we used to go to when I was a kid, we had a bernese so this was something we saw a lot!
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because it's wide angle,she looks like a Lab with a lift kit ;)
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I was told that its not good on the dogs to be pulling a cart until they are at least 2 years old and mature. So it doesnt stunt their growth.
The owner of Nana purchased her cart at dogworks. com
darnfar 3 years ago
She is a pure bred Neufie. She was only 6 months old, and the video was shot in a wide-angle mode which left everything a bit taller and less wide than it truly is.... so, in the video, she doesn't look as filled out as she really was at that age.
It also made the handlers look taller and thinner, as well.
Once the video was shot in that mode, it was not possible to rectify it with the software that we had available to us at the time.
darnfar 3 years ago
@darnfar bullshit,thats one hell of a skinny dog.You can tell,because the car.handler and the kitty show up normal.
hasjtrackers 3 months ago
@hasjtrackers No, it was shot in wide angle and everything is stretched. The man is NOT that tall and skinny in person, either. Look at the wheels on the wagon. They are not round. They are taller than wide.
darnfar 3 months ago
I was told absolutely no pulling until 18 months! She does really well! You guys are training her great...she's not afraid of the cart behind her or anything!
gingergargoyle 4 years ago
Prior to training, Nana's owner had her vet do a thorough check, including a hip x-ray that was deemed "excellent". We worked her on smooth pavement, no load. She never worked for more than 5 minutes. Nana had been in training for basic obedience a few weeks earlier. We acclimated her to the cart when her owners took a trip. She was very comfortable with our leadership, so the carting into was easy. Nana was not put into jeopardy physically, she seemed to enjoy the work.
darnfar 4 years ago