Congratulations! On a side note: I work on tracking with Oakley to help mentally stimulate him; granted its only for fun but he likes it ( for awhile)โฆ
Keoki's weekend.
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3rd of 6 yesterday; 1st of 2 today. Not a bad weekend for his first time out there!
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Well done Keoki.
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I love those pics! Keoki is a nice boy. I'm glad that you decided to show him.
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What a beauty!
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Very handsome. I love his face.
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WOO HOO GO KEOKI!!! We've got nothing but winners on this forum
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Very handsome indeed, well done by all.
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He is a very nice boy-love the colour, stack. Way to go!!
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Congrats! He's so cute! I love the expression on his face in the first photo. He's really beautiful!
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To me that expression in the first pic looks like he is saying, "What's up everyone this is a piece of Cake! I love these pictures, and I can't believe how he has grown, seems like just yesterday you were posting pictures of your new puppy. He is very handsome, and I love the stacking. How do you teach them to do that!!!!! I would love to teach Sahara that only b/c I love the look, not to show her, I just think it looks so cool.
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To me that expression in the first pic looks like he is saying, "What's up everyone this is a piece of Cake! I love these pictures, and I can't believe how he has grown, seems like just yesterday you were posting pictures of your new puppy. He is very handsome, and I love the stacking. How do you teach them to do that!!!!! I would love to teach Sahara that only b/c I love the look, not to show her, I just think it looks so cool.
Thanks, and yes โ it does seem like just yesterday dh had that weak moment and let me bring another B home.
Stacking w/mine has been pretty easy. I do it just like I teach them to sit, etc. I hold a treat and tell them to "stand", and put my hand under the belly to keep them from sitting, tell them "good stand" and give the treat.
Once they "get" that, I tell them to "hold" and keep them at a stand for a few seconds -- if they move their legs, I move the legs back and say "hold" again. Once they "get" that, I tell them "hold" and move their legs back a bit into position, telling them "hold".
Really, only takes about twenty minutes total to get them to understand "hold".