Drooling dog!
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são muito educadinhos ,mas que continuaram com fome continuaram sim kkk
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What gorgeous, content and well behaved dogs! If only all springer owners took the time and effort to train and interact with their dogs like this - there would be far fewer heartbreaking rescue cases! Big snuffles to Ruffy & Stella! xxx
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Soooooo cute, what gorgeously good pups they are! Rufus is just so cool, I loved the way he had to check that both bowls were completely empty! LOL! x
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Just in case, I was commenting here against some kind of "peta knights" who come, cry and claim that you're doing anything bad to your dog. Youtube is a freaking troll hideout sometimes ..
By the way, nice drool capacity. You should train more dogs to start a new kind of natural lubricant industry.
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Ah Roofie, Bailey May does the same bless her! Good dogs for waiting so patiently! xxx
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What, over-feed them and allow them to start eating before the food has been put in the bowl? Great idea!
Lovely to see a pair of healthy, well trained dogs. They were given the release command to start their dinner as soon as the second bowl had been filled - that's common sense when feeding two dogs next to each other.
Beautiful dogs x
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Cute :))
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jesus, what the hell are they eating?? my dog never eats dry food that way. what is it?
The 'wait' command is one that my dogs have been trained to respond to, and is very useful for keeping them safe and under control - think running ahead through styles on walks, or jumping out of a car , or running though an open door - hence they 'wait' until told to proceed with their activity and as a reward for their obedience they get a treat... or as here, their dinner.
Are any of you fellow springer spaniel owners?
pollyjaney 1 year ago
Seeing as you asked so nicely... ;0) they are eating Trophy hypo-allergenic premium kibble - which is a high quality food, they are as you can see from the footage, neither wasting away, nor overweight - with dogs as active as springer spaniels it is important to keep them at an optimum weight. They are very food orientated dogs. (hence the dribbling)
pollyjaney 1 year ago