I had one that looked pretty realistic and had a squeeker in the tail. Drove him nuts.
Yep, so did we. It didn't last too long however, but it was enjoyed while it survived with stuffing and squeeker intact. (OH! I shouldn't have let him play with that alone, should I?)
Hahaha.
I got my dogs this raccoon and when it moved it made this raccoon sound.
I showed it to them they both went crazy over it. So, I took a shower and let the dogs play with it. I know.... First mistake was leaving an 8 month old and a 3 month old dog unattended. =/
Well after a 10 minute shower I walk into the living room and both dogs had it in pieces and stuffing was everywhere. Took me 3 days to find the "noise maker" in the arm rest of the couch.
No ones fault but my own. All I could do was let out a laugh and think, "hope my wife is not pissed at me." LOL
Thanks guys, BH is a long term goal, and I plan to join a local club was trying to get his basic obedience done I dont want them to think I am not serious brining in a dog with no training
You really don't want to spend months training something the wrong way, only to have to repeat it. There are a lot of nuances to Schutzhund obedience that are best learned in person.
I had a good deal of training experience before I got Danke... but there are just subtle things... Like letting her flop on one hip in the long down, that were a pain to correct later on.
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