tigerlily46514
Honored Member
to Dogster, (i'm way behind, haven't read the other replies yet, nor most replies on any thread at all for a while)
but
by looking at Shivon, i have a feeling YOUR dog getting chubby seems a remote possibility! Shivon is so trim and fit and athletic looking,
whereas Buddy can pack on a pound in no time
if i am not super careful.
I guess, like everything else, all dogs are unique. Shivon could probably eat treats all day long, and never get chubby,
but, Buddy would be a tub
if i don't watch his figure!
but
by looking at Shivon, i have a feeling YOUR dog getting chubby seems a remote possibility! Shivon is so trim and fit and athletic looking,

whereas Buddy can pack on a pound in no time
if i am not super careful.I guess, like everything else, all dogs are unique. Shivon could probably eat treats all day long, and never get chubby,
but, Buddy would be a tub
if i don't watch his figure!


We were facing a huge mirror so we could see if/when our dogs actually did as we asked (or were busy doing something else, or just plain ol' had no clue). Amazing how many of them really had to see our faces (even if we didn't use hand signals) before they knew what we wanted. It was a cool test/experiment (esp for those people who swore their dog was rock solid - and found it not necess so). I think it might kind of fall under that "road test" - may not be a different place, but certainly different circumstances - 'our back to dog, yet we still wanted them to perform a behavior' was totally different than anything we had asked them to do before. (Can you imagine what the dogs were thinking? .... besides ... these humans are nuts!?
).
that Buddy did not do the cue if i was sitting on the floor------------ but i had trained the cue when i stood,