Japanese spitz singing
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I think you're hurting his ears for real.
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@moshfairy83 OH BASSY!
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I cant wait till my puppy (Japanese Spitz) grows till shes like yours.. How old is your Japanese Spitz ?
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かわいいね ! !
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@moshfairy83 Not all that true . They're not difficult to train . I have a japanese spitz and every trick i taught her , she learned in less than 30 minutes . VERY smart . Lol , and yes your right tho about they bark . Mines barks a whole tun when shes over excited , when someone knocks and when some other dog is barking at her.
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hahahha. i played this movie right now. and my japanese spitz puppy started barking by the sound of the instrument. XD funny
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my japanese spitz sings when i play piano :D
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lol...cute
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can you gif me tips of japanese spitz puppy? i am buying one this saturday or sunday ! :)
hamsterscuties 2 years ago
It's true they are a bit more difficult to train. Sebastian knows all the basic commands plus plenty of tricks like 'give me five', 'roll over', 'beg'.... but he's not particularly obedient. They bark and dig when bored. Consistence for everything when raising a pup. They are EXTREMELY affectionate though and bond quite closely to one person.
moshfairy83 2 years ago 10
@moshfairy83 :o My japanese spitz is like the opposite to that. My dog's breeder said that they should not bark that much, and that they are easy to train. Did you buy yours from a kennel? C:
ColinFernandoDrew 7 months ago
@ColinFernandoDrew Nah from a breeder, not that that's what makes a dog good or bad. Bas is well-trained, but I just found him a bit less attentive and needed more persistence than when training my boston terriers. I thought spitz's in general had a tendency to bark (just looking at german spitz's, pomeranians etc) ... but hey, each dog to their own.. glad yours is different, but I love mine
moshfairy83 6 months ago
maybe you don't know,but when your dog is "singing",he is in agony because his ears listens to diferent types of frequence........he isn't singing.. -.-'
kornhiv666 2 years ago
Its true dogs hear differently but they just have a wider range of frequency - they don't feel pain to high pitches. Bas is making noises at the lower pitches of the guitar tuner too.
lol. I hardly think he's in 'agony'. otherwise he'd just get up and walk away! Instead every time I use that thing he comes to join me.
Sure i know he's not singing, he probably does think it's annoying! But perhaps its the 'harmonica' sound rather than the pitch.
moshfairy83 2 years ago 10