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Big Dave
5th July 2011, 22:45
We're working on the double act.

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ducatilover
5th July 2011, 23:58
Awesome stuff!!! I am worried that my nickname is the same as your dogs name though...

Gremlin
6th July 2011, 04:00
Why don't you just put them in the same place each time you come home? :weird:

Maha
6th July 2011, 07:04
Thats good enough to be on Australia's Got Talent...
It would probably get XXX but what do the judges know?

I suggest adding some flaming hoops and a dwarf into the act?

Usarka
6th July 2011, 07:20
Big Dave's so tough he uses a bone as a key chain.

Big Dave
6th July 2011, 07:34
Why don't you just put them in the same place each time you come home? :weird:

I have servants

Gremlin
6th July 2011, 14:51
I have servants
You mean they are unable to put them in the same place? :scratch:

I'd be a bit concerned about your servants performance matey :yes:

Big Dave
6th July 2011, 15:28
I'd be a bit concerned about your servants performance matey :yes:

Aye - I caught him drinking out of the toilet yesterday.

Usarka
6th July 2011, 16:38
Is a cool dog i must admit. Always disliked dogs but have been thinking about gettin a pooch recently.


Aye - I caught him drinking out of the toilet yesterday.

As long as it's not while your using it...... :sick:

Big Dave
6th July 2011, 16:49
Yuh - clean - but put the seat down she says.

They are a big commitment and can cramp your style - a lot.

But then I enjoy training him, mainly because he's so easy and keen and it beats watching TV. The commitment to exercise has also been beneficial.

007XX
6th July 2011, 17:21
That is definitely VERY cool :)

Nice work on the training.

hellokitty
6th July 2011, 18:11
Always disliked dogs

:blink: How could anyone dislike dogs?

Gremlin
6th July 2011, 20:31
:blink: How could anyone dislike dogs?
Fine to pet or play with for a short while... kinda like a baby really.

But the never ending fur, damage, smell and huge time commitment...

Can you notice I don't have any pets or children? :lol:

Usarka
6th July 2011, 20:36
Always been my thinking too. Here cat eat this food give me a pat now fuck off! :D

munster
6th July 2011, 21:15
Way Cool.

I've almost got my cat trained to return his bell ball so I can throw it again for him . . .

Big Dave
6th July 2011, 21:45
Nice - not seen many domestic cats trained.

Rewards based?

I've trained a few dogs - had expensive German Shepherds 25 years ago - and training was all discipline and choker chains and really hard work.

Methods have changed and it's so much easier with the rewards and treats way now.

It only took a few minutes to change from finding his chew toy to find my keys.

It was a set-up (as training is), but he got the keys out of the pocket of my Draggins this afternoon.

I think it's pretty good as he's only 10 months old.

Gremlin
6th July 2011, 21:48
10 months? I think you've got a smart cookie there... keep extending him, keep him thinking...