@littleripper312 lol - he's probably far smarter than you think. the trick is to engage him. the more you make him think, the smarter he will get and the more you make it pay off, the more he will attempt. communication is the key - if what you're doing isn't working, do something else.
@BobbyTMF dogs aren't ppl - if it hurts, they don't do it. my dog loves me to death but if he's not happy with what we're doing, it ain't gonna happen, no way, no how.
@BobbyTMF First off, it's joint problems that can occur from applying too much strain over long periods of time - the legs are not going to be hurt unless the dog breaks them. Second off, once again, that has a lot to do with weight. Where you weigh in excess of 100 pounds, this dog doesn't weigh more than 40. Just like lighter animals can fall further without facing injury, lighter animals can jump more without harming their joints. Do you know of any studies that prove what you say?
well yes, but no need to be sarcastic! And Domestic dogs arnt made to be jumping up and down all the time! I can also jump but that dosnt mean if i keep jumping all the time it wont lead to leg problems!
@BobbyTMF Actually, that has a lot to do with age and size. Where having a massive dog jump over and over again may agitate joint problems, having a medium size or small size dog jump will not. Believe it or not, animals can jump.
cute
jojosarah123 1 week ago
awesome
h0rn3ts31 1 month ago
Great job. I love watching pit mixes show off their smarts. I also have a pit mix that does a lot of tricks
Sexiraina1993 1 month ago
we have a dog,too
upuplow 1 month ago
LOL - great stuff
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threenorns3 1 month ago
@littleripper312 lol - he's probably far smarter than you think. the trick is to engage him. the more you make him think, the smarter he will get and the more you make it pay off, the more he will attempt. communication is the key - if what you're doing isn't working, do something else.
threenorns3 1 month ago
@BobbyTMF dogs aren't ppl - if it hurts, they don't do it. my dog loves me to death but if he's not happy with what we're doing, it ain't gonna happen, no way, no how.
threenorns3 1 month ago
@BobbyTMF First off, it's joint problems that can occur from applying too much strain over long periods of time - the legs are not going to be hurt unless the dog breaks them. Second off, once again, that has a lot to do with weight. Where you weigh in excess of 100 pounds, this dog doesn't weigh more than 40. Just like lighter animals can fall further without facing injury, lighter animals can jump more without harming their joints. Do you know of any studies that prove what you say?
ImFlareonBitch 2 months ago
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well yes, but no need to be sarcastic! And Domestic dogs arnt made to be jumping up and down all the time! I can also jump but that dosnt mean if i keep jumping all the time it wont lead to leg problems!
BobbyTMF 2 months ago
@BobbyTMF Actually, that has a lot to do with age and size. Where having a massive dog jump over and over again may agitate joint problems, having a medium size or small size dog jump will not. Believe it or not, animals can jump.
ImFlareonBitch 2 months ago