I saw your article in dogslife a while ago and have tried looking into canine freestyle for my own puppy (now 9 months) in the Perth area but i cant find a thing, perhaps i should go it alone, any tips?? Is clicker training the be all and end all of freestyle?? I havent been using it in trick training so far! He is a very food responsive boy!!!
Thanks - yes, have had Honey since 8 weeks - my first dog. All dogs (breeds) are "smart" if you put in the time, effort & patience to train them and find the right methods for their personality. Big breeds like Danes often don't get to show their potential coz people write them off as slow, clumsy couch potatoes before giving them a chance...she changes sides because I have taught her to follow my cue when I change my legs/hands - and then it's lots of patient practice! :-)
umm are great danes smart??? cuz me and my sister are in to canine freestyle but we have 3 shih tzus
1000starrystar 1 year ago
I love the cat just hanging out in the background.....XD I own two male danes Blue and Fawn. Grat danes are so loving and adorable!!!
xblackapex 1 year ago
funny video:) Honey is so cute:)
anneandresen1 1 year ago
cute dancing dog
Scallop10v3 1 year ago
this video is so light hearted and funny...love it
Jakoffasaure 2 years ago
how did you teach her how to crawl
chrisbrownsgirl100 2 years ago
wow, you have spent a lot of time with her. good job.
it was fun to watch, we have a male Dane named Elvis.
MrClimate1986 2 years ago
I saw your article in dogslife a while ago and have tried looking into canine freestyle for my own puppy (now 9 months) in the Perth area but i cant find a thing, perhaps i should go it alone, any tips?? Is clicker training the be all and end all of freestyle?? I havent been using it in trick training so far! He is a very food responsive boy!!!
shelbel100 2 years ago
that dog is so cute
sarakellaghan1989 2 years ago
Thanks - yes, have had Honey since 8 weeks - my first dog. All dogs (breeds) are "smart" if you put in the time, effort & patience to train them and find the right methods for their personality. Big breeds like Danes often don't get to show their potential coz people write them off as slow, clumsy couch potatoes before giving them a chance...she changes sides because I have taught her to follow my cue when I change my legs/hands - and then it's lots of patient practice! :-)
hsinyicohen 2 years ago