Litterally raised by a toller, RIP Nicco you will be missed. The family got another toller to continue his legacy. He’s so funny and energetic. He belongs to my grandparents so every time we’ve been apart for a long time his reaction when we meet him again is like an explosion of joy. We can’t even give him pats because he just storms around while sometimes stopping to smell us and our luggage. And always and I mean ALWAYS he calms himself down , drinks some water and lays down like we we’ve been there forever and not just for 45 seconds
We have had five Tollers. All easy to train, but once they got it, don’t expect them to do anything they don’t want to unless there is a big reward (ie. treat) in it for them. They frequently acknowledge what you want them to do, then have a way to communicate that they are not going to do it. Great mid sized dogs with a huge dose of attitude. That is why we have had five of them.
I’ve got two tollers and they are both different as one will stay by your side and always looks at you.. the other toller is more doing it’s own thing, until you call her in .. then she starts to listen to you.. but given them an inch they will both take a yard.. great dogs and very loving .. but they do like to work for you…
I have a great Toller… the video only scratches the facts and may be not so accurate…. Grooming? Once a year (max 2) not regularly as said… easy care, this furer keeps clean by itself, easy to brush if you do it once a week… this dog needs regular exercices and regular motivation… not daily… this kind of dog will take everything you will give him… not energy limitation.. so you have to manage it. Very very intelligent… do not underestimate It! Ps… if you have a wood stove…. The dog will sit in the basement where it is cooler!😂
How is it sad? It's an AI voice reading directly off the American kennel club website. This is extremely low effort, and over the year has over preformed the effort that went into it.
We always take permissions from original creators and this happened due to some mistake i apologise. this video is for education purposes i would request you to please allow me to use the footage. i can add you attributions in Discription of the video. My Intent was only to educate people and promote the breed. thank you so much.
@animalplatoon the first shot is my Toller Gilligan. The part with 2 tollers and a turtle is Gilligan and Dylan. The last to scenes in your video are of Dylan, and the the boys and me snow showing. Please give my channel attribution since they are part of it
Would this breed be suitable with a one year old Chesapeake Bay Retriever that is walked (intensely, water obstacles, toys being thrown, unknown territories, etc.) Twice daily? This Chessie is a full-on jock! I just hope she won't be too much too soon. They will be living in different houses but will more than likely see each other almost every day and I would never put a living thing through something they don't or aren't ready to do, you know. I suppose I could introduce the Toller after puppyhood into the intensity of Nora the Aquadog. Sorry for the novel but I am a very active person and the uncle of this Chessie that needs a HIGH energy dog to keep up with me. Please respond. -Tim "The Fresh Prince of Darkness" Ficker
a blue heeler would be an excellent option as well if you need a dog with a high motor, just make sure you get a puppy if you have small kids because of they're not socialized properly their herding instincts can make them nip at a kids heels. Seems like you have the right environment for one to fit right in though. They're also incredibly intelligent (easiest dog i ever trained by a mile, it would be rare too spend more than ten minutes on a trick before she had it down.) The only thing is water, heelers tend to avoid it so you'd have to test it on the puppy before you got it. As long as you can get one that's young and likes water you will have a dog that will keep up with you no matter what you do.
I thought that Tollers in generel were kind of reserved and didn't go too well with small kids? Also, that you aren't supposed to brush them but "pull" the fur off instead? No?
I use a comb and a rake brush. Good with people IF socialized. Good with other dogs IF socialized. Excellent people skills.. have had for 16 years and they are my breed of choice
Information like this is necessary so that people can research which breed to get rather than choosing based on looks. You might not like it, but it prevents people from getting pets that they can't look after properly and will end up neglecting or giving up.
Litterally raised by a toller, RIP Nicco you will be missed. The family got another toller to continue his legacy. He’s so funny and energetic. He belongs to my grandparents so every time we’ve been apart for a long time his reaction when we meet him again is like an explosion of joy. We can’t even give him pats because he just storms around while sometimes stopping to smell us and our luggage. And always and I mean ALWAYS he calms himself down , drinks some water and lays down like we we’ve been there forever and not just for 45 seconds
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We have had five Tollers. All easy to train, but once they got it, don’t expect them to do anything they don’t want to unless there is a big reward (ie. treat) in it for them. They frequently acknowledge what you want them to do, then have a way to communicate that they are not going to do it.
Great mid sized dogs with a huge dose of attitude. That is why we have had five of them.
Great 👍 thank you for sharing your experience 😀
Mid size dog with a huge dose of attitude?
Sounds a lot like a Norwegian Elkhound.
I’ve got two tollers and they are both different as one will stay by your side and always looks at you.. the other toller is more doing it’s own thing, until you call her in .. then she starts to listen to you.. but given them an inch they will both take a yard.. great dogs and very loving .. but they do like to work for you…
Wow ❤️😊
Good video. I am getting a Toller next year! Can't wait. 😁
Good luck 🍀
Did you get one ?
@@brandon.adcockYes. 😊
@@blazegirl74how look's your life now? ☺️
I miss her so much 😢
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My toller is so cute and fast
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It’s sad that this video only got 6 likes and 1 comment: not including me
Yup
@@animalplatoon this video is really good and it deserves more it’s a good video and say real facts
@@kickingitwithlondyn9901 thnx
I have a great Toller… the video only scratches the facts and may be not so accurate…. Grooming? Once a year (max 2) not regularly as said… easy care, this furer keeps clean by itself, easy to brush if you do it once a week… this dog needs regular exercices and regular motivation… not daily… this kind of dog will take everything you will give him… not energy limitation.. so you have to manage it. Very very intelligent… do not underestimate It! Ps… if you have a wood stove…. The dog will sit in the basement where it is cooler!😂
How is it sad? It's an AI voice reading directly off the American kennel club website. This is extremely low effort, and over the year has over preformed the effort that went into it.
I really! Like this dog breed 😃🐕🦴
4 scenes in this video were used from my videos without permission. And I did not sign any waiver for using my image or my dogs.
We always take permissions from original creators and this happened due to some mistake i apologise. this video is for education purposes i would request you to please allow me to use the footage. i can add you attributions in Discription of the video. My Intent was only to educate people and promote the breed. thank you so much.
@animalplatoon the first shot is my Toller Gilligan. The part with 2 tollers and a turtle is Gilligan and Dylan. The last to scenes in your video are of Dylan, and the the boys and me snow showing. Please give my channel attribution since they are part of it
@@bhallappleton i am adding sir. please check
thank you so much!!
Would this breed be suitable with a one year old Chesapeake Bay Retriever that is walked (intensely, water obstacles, toys being thrown, unknown territories, etc.) Twice daily? This Chessie is a full-on jock! I just hope she won't be too much too soon. They will be living in different houses but will more than likely see each other almost every day and I would never put a living thing through something they don't or aren't ready to do, you know. I suppose I could introduce the Toller after puppyhood into the intensity of Nora the Aquadog.
Sorry for the novel but I am a very active person and the uncle of this Chessie that needs a HIGH energy dog to keep up with me. Please respond.
-Tim "The Fresh Prince of Darkness" Ficker
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a blue heeler would be an excellent option as well if you need a dog with a high motor, just make sure you get a puppy if you have small kids because of they're not socialized properly their herding instincts can make them nip at a kids heels. Seems like you have the right environment for one to fit right in though. They're also incredibly intelligent (easiest dog i ever trained by a mile, it would be rare too spend more than ten minutes on a trick before she had it down.) The only thing is water, heelers tend to avoid it so you'd have to test it on the puppy before you got it.
As long as you can get one that's young and likes water you will have a dog that will keep up with you no matter what you do.
I thought that Tollers in generel were kind of reserved and didn't go too well with small kids? Also, that you aren't supposed to brush them but "pull" the fur off instead? No?
they behave good with children's nd you can you use slicker brush.
I use a comb and a rake brush. Good with people IF socialized. Good with other dogs IF socialized. Excellent people skills.. have had for 16 years and they are my breed of choice
I’ve got 2 shih tzus, I love them so much and I can’t imagine loosing them. But it happens eventually. Once it does, I’m getting a Toller.
ohhh
similar to aussies
Really? Aussies are hyper af
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I hate people talking about animals discussing advantages and disadvanges. The human kind has ONLY disadvantages.
it just for the info not every dog suit everyone. some people live in aprtments so they prefer a dog who need less excercise
Information like this is necessary so that people can research which breed to get rather than choosing based on looks. You might not like it, but it prevents people from getting pets that they can't look after properly and will end up neglecting or giving up.
true @@vixune4205