I had a border collie who was easy to train but only ever needed praise no treats. My level of communication with her was beyond explanation. We both understood one another’s thoughts.
Fantastic! I really want to teach my guy the leg weaving and the walk backwards but I'm rather surprised to find that he does most of these albeit with a little bit too much enthusiasm sometimes.
Haha, yes. Border collies aren't lacking in enthusiasm. I find that if I train with food treats, the weaving is kind of slow and dignified. If I train with a toy as the reward, the speed picks up considerably.
Thanks for your concern, but no need to worry. I'm trained in canine nutrition and I know hundreds of dogs that eat a raw diet. You are completely correct that COOKED chicken bones could splinter and fatally injure a dog... but RAW bones, like wild animals would eat in the forest or jungle, are easily digestible and won't cause harm. Thank you, though, for taking the time to express your concern. I appreciate that.
Thanks for your comments. I appreciate your taking time to give input. It made me smile, though, as I've been a language teacher for forty years and a dog trainer for almost the same amount of time. Anti-clockwise is the most usual way of saying it in many parts of the world (like the UK or South Africa, for example) and "Busca" is the most usual way of asking a dog to find something hidden. ..... though it's certainly true that it would mean fetch in other contexts, just as procura would mean find in other contexts. Maiki knows the word, "Fetch" for fetching an object that is thrown for her.... although I know many Spanish dog trainers who use either "Trae" or "Aport."
I had a border collie who was easy to train but only ever needed praise no treats. My level of communication with her was beyond explanation. We both understood one another’s thoughts.
Yes, it's amazing how they understand and communicate, isn't it?
Omg, so smart. You guys too, congratulations on teaching so well
Thank you so much. We had fun!
Such a gifted and cute dog.
Thank you so much.
Absolutely wonderful. Maiki you’re a little star. 🤩
So adorable! Thanks for sharing!
What a beautiful dog and so smart
Thank you so much.
Любимая порода👍
Increible, Amazing.
Menudo trabajo
Fantástico... Las dos sois unas campeonas
She is an adorable little beauty 😍
Thank you so much. I enjoy her a lot.
51 Drive to the supermarket 🙂
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Ai border manca solo il dono della parola, fantastici.
Hermosa. BC dogs are the best.
Fantastic. Wow!!!
Lo hiciste muy, muy bien. Un hermoso perro! 👍
Gracias
My Long Haired Red Border Collie says "IIIIIII Wuv Wooo Tooo". Best dogs.
So cute 😀
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Anche il mio border di 15 mesi sa fare tutte queste cose!Bellissimo esemplare
Grazie mille. Buon anno.
@@maikibordercollie Anche a te e al tuo bellissimo amico
Fantastic! I really want to teach my guy the leg weaving and the walk backwards but I'm rather surprised to find that he does most of these albeit with a little bit too much enthusiasm sometimes.
Haha, yes. Border collies aren't lacking in enthusiasm. I find that if I train with food treats, the weaving is kind of slow and dignified. If I train with a toy as the reward, the speed picks up considerably.
😍😍😍 qué gracioso y listo es!!
u earned a sub i have one
NEVER, never give chicken bones to dog! Sharp parts can hurt seriously. Please, don't do it again!!!
Thanks for your concern, but no need to worry. I'm trained in canine nutrition and I know hundreds of dogs that eat a raw diet. You are completely correct that COOKED chicken bones could splinter and fatally injure a dog... but RAW bones, like wild animals would eat in the forest or jungle, are easily digestible and won't cause harm. Thank you, though, for taking the time to express your concern. I appreciate that.
I want to buy.. Can you give me quite dog?
It's counter clockwise not anti clockwise. Find is not busca. Busca is fetch, procura is find
Thanks for your comments. I appreciate your taking time to give input. It made me smile, though, as I've been a language teacher for forty years and a dog trainer for almost the same amount of time. Anti-clockwise is the most usual way of saying it in many parts of the world (like the UK or South Africa, for example) and "Busca" is the most usual way of asking a dog to find something hidden. ..... though it's certainly true that it would mean fetch in other contexts, just as procura would mean find in other contexts. Maiki knows the word, "Fetch" for fetching an object that is thrown for her.... although I know many Spanish dog trainers who use either "Trae" or "Aport."
It’s definitely anti clockwise here in the uk!
it's anti clockwise, and fetch and find are the same thing when speaking to a dog in some places. stop correcting people when you're wrong.
Beautiful animal & relationship, but pls stop making this dog do tricks on a rock surface😏.
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