You HAVE to watch this video! Special thanks to G McG in Canada who forwarded this to me:
PS...I tried this with Sadie and Buddy, but they just don't get it!!*LOL*
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Thanks for sharing this Bonnie and GMcG. I loved it and will surely watch it again.
ReplyDeleteHugs JJ
This lady has agoraphobia and by working with dogs it helped her get out in public again. Amazing story!
ReplyDeletewow that was too cute.. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteShe lives here in Oregon. Carolyn came to our Animal Shelter to visit, with my co-worker. She did a few steps with Rookie, just amazing. My dog just laughs at me, I'm sure.
ReplyDeleteI love this video! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, what DO you do with plackets, and collars and cuffs? I've been eagerly awaiting your comment on this from a few days ago.
oh I love this!!!
ReplyDeleteI couldn't teach my husband how to dance...hmmm...never thought about dancing with the dogs! That's fantastic!! (Wonder what Max and Lucy would think...)
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat video. Thanks for sharing it.I wonder how long it took to train that dog to dance like that.
ReplyDeleteTHAT WAS AWESOME!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat I like most about it is that the dog looks so happy to be out there doing that - the tail is up and going the whole time. ;)
ReplyDeleteDo you think she could train a scottie dog? This is a great video! Amazing....
ReplyDeleteThat's wonderful! I have a Golden, and she's always underfoot. I never thought about teaching her to dance.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful video. Thanks so much. We have a border collie ourselves and she can do so many tricks. Then we have another dog that does a few tricks. :) Loved the video and then went on to view OTHER dog videos because then I was in Youtube. :) Take care, Linda
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I have seen this video before and it is just as amazing to see it again!
ReplyDeleteThat's fantastic! As someone who's participated in dog training I know, from experience, how difficult this kind of behavior can be to teach. These two make a great team, I'm gonna watch it all over again...
ReplyDeletethanks for posting it, Bonnie!