Mojo's bag of tricks (RIP Mojo 5/6/96-1/9/10)
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I am so sorry :( what a smart dog..
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Sorry to see Mojo passed.... I favorited this video long long ago and it actually hurt me to see he is no longer with us.... RIP Mojo You were a good smart boy!
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@adonn78 .......ummmmmmm.....not true. natural bob is a recessive trait. it is NOT naturally occurring all the time. Have you ever had Australian Shepherd Litters?. I doubt it or your lines crossed were very very poor!
Not being mean but seriously do your homework. everyone is a expert and everyone has an opinion. United states you do not often see an aussie with a tail.
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My Aussie has a natural bobbed tail, and I'm hoping that her pups will aswell. :) I am very sorry about your loss. He seemed like a very good dog. :)
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@chubbydonkey - Chocolate is very toxic to dogs. My wife used to work in an animal hospital, and they had to pump dogs' stomachs when they ate any amount of chocolate. Also, humans can't build immunity to chocolate or any kind of junk food. That's the most ridiculous thing ever!
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@adonn78 - Obviously chocolate is toxic to dogs...but scolding people you don't even know on the YouTube comments section is a bit obnoxious.
RIP Mojo
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Such a great video!!! We have recently lost our Aussie...They are so smart and loyal...Love the video of Mojo's tricks...
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@adonn78 Actually so you and everyone know... Chocolate is not toxic to dogs. The reason chocolate is bad for a dog is because the high sugar content causes their heart rate to increase. Also, if you give your dog small amounts of it every day they will build immunity to it (much like a human can do), which will make them less likely to die when they get into something of the sort.
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Mojo is a very beautiful aussie, he looks alot like my aussie that i lost last yr also, she was born in 1999, best dogs ever!
WOW
that is AMAZING !
what a smart dog and pretty <3 : ]
SipsuKene21 2 years ago 9
Be patient, don't get upset or angry, and if you start to feel frustrated, take a break.
Make it fun, a game or something the dog likes to do. Reward, never punish.
Get some good training books, and if you can, enroll in classes.
Be consistent.
Do several short sessions a day, no longer than five minutes at a time, and always make it a pleasant thing for the dog.
You have to earn his trust first, and always be patient. Never lose your temper, walk away before you do that.
fuhqtoo 3 years ago 3