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Uploaded by on Jan 7, 2008

This is how I am greeted each night after work - Kamir will wait in the window..and then proceed to "eat" my hands - thats his way of kissing!

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  • Technically, this is called the "Weaton Greetin'"

  • @Smaku69times Then what the f--k are you doing looking at Wheaton videos .. I suppose your favourite breed is a pit bull..you're ignorant.

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  • Ah, wonderful, this is why I go home...

  • My wheaton does all these exact things, from the jumping to the play hand eating!

  • yes sarah, I can. It's my job.

  • @ardvardian Wow, are you serious? You can look at a 60-second clip of a dog overjoyed at seeing his owner return home from work and think that the dog has dominance issues? Get over yourself.

  • I think it's called the Wheaton Greetin' but welcome works to

  • @jimquantic My first Wheaten Penny wasn't really into other dogs but she never had a "problem" with other dogs, just seemed scared of them. My new wheaten, Bailey, loves other dogs & sees them as playmates. I have not had one problem. But I think dogs are like people. Each one is a different individual with different personalities.

  • that is a complete dominance issue that should be corrected!

  • @LCRCBOY That is interesting, and great to hear that. Great because I love what I see: their size, their look, their energy, and they don't seem like, say, a Jack Russel, and I DID get the feeling they would be OK with my sheep dogs, plus my sheepdogs are so mild--they could give a rip who is in charge, so if the Wheaten did want to be the boss, they don't care. Sounds like you have a good line up there, stay warm. An Irishman in CA, USA. jmichaelisbell@gmail.com

  • I have had an American Akita as well and he was far harder to raise with other dogs then the two wheatons but I trained him right and put effort in as I have done with the wheatens and to this day I have had no serious problems with my dogs. It's mainly down to how a owner treats and raises a dog which is then reflected in a dogs behavior

  • @jimquantic ok listen man I live in Ireland and both my wheatens come from a breeder who has won numerous dog shows and the two that I have bought are on the linage of some of the earliest to date known wheaten families. Yes Wheatons have a hunting drive which makes raising them difficult with small animals like rabbit, mice or similar animals. But I guarantee you if you raise them correctly you will not have a problem. Mine and others I have dealt with dont have a problem with other dogs

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