I'm not that much of a dog person, I prefer cats, however this boy just seems so cute, you just wanna hug him. He seems like a really good boy as well.
If you get a pup you'd become a dog 'n cat person. Raise him with your cats. Dogs are lovely animals. Love and protect them with all pf your soul and you will fall in love. They will always be there for you, thru thick and thin, lov e you also, and lay down their lives for you.
No, I do not own any cats at the moment. Even though my mother owns a dog. And I've grown up in a family which always had both dogs and cats. I like dogs however I prefer cats because I do not consider dogs as hygienic and clean as cats are. I would never keep a dog indoors. Also I wouldn't keep a dog while living in the city because I don't think it has any purpose. The only circumstance I'd get a dog is if I had a farm or if I were a hunter or shepherd or something - if the dog actually had a purpose. Other than that, a dog isn't necessary to me. However I'd really like to get a cat but I am not able to, at the moment. Hopefully in the future.
@@melodylyons4956 Uh, no. I've had many dogs in my life, and I am still a cat person. Please stop thinking that every single person on Earth HAS to like dogs just because you do. We don't force dog owners to like cats. Let it go.
@@ismailhromcik95 I agree. Dogs are...well, kinda gross. I have never seen any other animal that loves to eat their own shit as much as dogs do. Plus they drool, you have to clean their anal glands, they smell bad, they're WAY too high energy, they jump up on you, and they bark all the time! Cats are quieter, cleaner, and more mellow. That's way better suited to my lifestyle. 💜
Word of advice... everytime he walks up to a new area with you, train him to sit and stay until you open the gate and go in first... especially as he gets bigger, and when you're going in to put the flock to bed, you dont want him to get used to running inside before you.
@@wordswritteninred7171 In other words, you're establishing who the Alpha is by you going first and him foolowing. A very good thing to establish with any dog.
Don't forget since he's just learning NO make sure to tell him good boy/reward when he stops what he's doing and listens to you. Always reward what you want more of. :)
It's actually not covered in most animal training books. Most of them don't really cover how to treat the No word. He also hasn't had a dog since he was a kid. So no, I don't assume he just knows.
He seems to be learning quickly, what a smart boy! Edit: Also, if you're planning on keeping that collar on him full time then don't forget to adjust it every now and then as he grows.
In a couple of years Toby can be pulling that sled for you. My Abel dog does that job for me. All you need is the proper harness. Your pup is coming along great. Congratulations on him.
I loved the video when you brought Toby home and Pablo look at him, then you, and you could tell when he looked at you he was saying why the hell did you bring this thing home.
Your puppys breeders are GOLD! They've socialized Toby soooo well!! They've set him up for a wonderful life & a GREAT start with you guys. Really happy for you, you're very lucky to have a pup from such a wonderful background... it's written all over him... yaaaay!! ;)
@@BxBxProductions What do you mean puppy mill? Toby seems to have came from responsible breeders. Judging by the way he's already so well behaved and in good health.
Hopefully Toby being an ‘out of the normal’ animal there has spooked some of your predators for now, I can’t imagine that change of routine boded well in their minds
That's pretty much the real purpose of a guard dog, intimidation. Hopefully with Toby around, predators won't even think about going after the birds. Weasels could still be an issue, though. 😕
Wobbles and Bean Yeah, though what I mean is hopefully him being there spooks them long enough for him to get trained up some more so once the initial shock wears off he knows how to handle it
So glad you took off the dragging leash...that made me nervous. I loved the first part of the clip where you let Toby outside and was walking over to the duck house. He was right by your side and looked up to you with the sweetest expression as if to say, "Am I doing it right Dad?" It won't be a very long process to train him he is so eager to please. Have a Blessed day.
Margaret Bedwell without a leash or some way to correct behavior you will not be effective. Put the leash back on and hold on to get. Keeping Toby with you teaches him not to leave.
Toby is doing GREAT! Try limiting your words. Such as Toby sit/Toby down. A great command that our dog trainer taught to us was “leave it”. In order to pass the class, she put a piece of steak on the floor and our dogs had to walk unleashed around it and not touch it every time they went near it - we used the word “leave it” that we had been practicing for the month. The dog who finally stole the steak was the teachers dog! LOL.
Kathy Taylor seconding leave it as a command instead of no. That way he knows exactly what you want from him when it comes to stuff you want ignored, like the duck food :)
Kathy Taylor ”leave it” is an arbitrary comment that has little meaning. I don't want to babysit a dog for 15 years. Instead teach him to be a thinking dog and reinforce the behavior you want and ignore what you don't. Hell figure it out.
Oh my gosh Toby is such a sweetheart!!! He’s your little buddy and the way he was looking at you, at the end on the hay bails, was so precious. Like “ I love you daddy.”
I love watching a dog doing barn chores. My brother has a small farm (ducks, turkeys, chickens, pigeons, rabbits) and his GSD does the chores with him every morning and she invaluable in protecting all of the animals. I see Toby being the exact same.
From the day that you picked Toby up, he has been an exceptionally well mannered pup. He stays right with you and continually looks to you for direction. He sure is a sweet, and adorable pup.
It would be hard to not love a face like that. He is beautiful. You would also need to brush hiim frequently to ensure he does not get knots in his coat.
We are so blessed to have the lives we have! There’s nothing like having a dog or a pack of dogs! I’ve got two separate packs. My day pack to monitor the homestead during the day and my pm pack who monitors and protects the homestead at night. There’s a reason dog spelled backwards spells God! You’re life is forever changed in the positive when a dog enters! Congratulations ❤️
Toby is the cutest little ball of fluff! You can see how much he has already bonded with you & is so eager to please. I think training will go smoothly as he is picking up commands easily. He is smart. Now you have a companion to help you with your chores. Love & Hugs from Vicki in Ft. Worth, Texas 🇨🇱🇺🇸👍❤️😁
That is an amazing pup right there. He is constantly looking to you for commands or direction. He is always aware of where you are. He pretty much stays near you and watches you. And he listens! Great job on the puppy pick. He's going to be such an asset and loving companion on the farm! Shalom and Blessings from NE Missouri!
When he stopped when you gave the command at the duck food, that was awesome and speaks to his early training and bloodlines. A pup will almost always go for food. I see a great future for Toby on your farm!
Building on what others have said about only saying a command once... For training Toby, first thing to do is find out what sort of drive he has. Is he best motivated by treats or toys? Then learn which specific treat or toy is his favorite. Only give him that specific treat or toy during training time and only after he has acted appropriately to your command. He will learn to associate that thing (reward) with appropriately responding to your commands. Be sure not to give him the treat or toy outside of training time! If he's having trouble with the "first time" thing, help him out by leading him to do the command with the treat. For instance if using food, put the food in your closed hand and let him smell it. If you're trying to get him to lay down, be sure he's in a sitting position then issue the command once and lead your hand to the ground as his nose and body follow. Once he's laying down open your hand. In addition to his reward, be sure to praise him after each successful command. He'll begin to associate your praise with doing something good. After a while, you can stretch it out by only giving his reward after two commands, then three. Eventually, you'll be able to phase out the rewards until the end of your training session. I have experience in "working line" dog training and this method has worked extremely well for me. :)
Toby is just an exceptional pup. Watching him learning what you were doing as well as guarding you from the sled was impressive. He listened to every command he was given and never flinched with the ducks. I am watching these videos because I get my LGD tomorrow. I am a late subscriber.
Toby is one of the cutest things ive ever seen. He seems so very happy to be helping on the farm! Please give him lots of pets and lots of warm blankets
He is really well behaved for a pup of his age. The breeders have taken their time in training him before he came to you. Cannot wait to see his progress.
Its nice to see this personality to come out in this video. The first few hes was very timid but now hes out and about. Looking forward to more videos!
I am a recent subscriber and fell in love with big boy Toby. This showed up today in my recommendations and I have no words to express my feelings for baby Toby. Omg what an amazing dog you have. You are lucky you have found a soul dog. 💖
I like to combine hand signals with verbal commands. My dogs learn "hand in stop position" faster than "stay" then it helps reinforce verbal command. He looks like such a good boy! Happy days :D
Toby is such a good pupper, I can't wait to see him grow up! Hope you guys have a good month and I guess just incase you don't put a video out closer to Christmas, have an amazing Christmas too
You two are doing great! What a great connection you both already have! A tip, rub some vaseline or honeywax on the bottom of the paws when there is snow, his feet could crack when the snow froms little snow balls on his feet and tears the skin open. 😊
Your doing such a great job with Toby he is a treasurer. Keep up the great work, your going to have a great companion & guard dog. I like that your going slow with the introduction with the geese very wise. God bless enjoy your day😍
Toby is very attentive to you. You can see that by just how often he looks back at you to see what you'll do. I think he'll end up being a great pup to teach.
You're doing good with the commands. Keeping them short and consistent. And here I thought you'd screw that up. It'll be great having a pal on the farm.
I'm impressed with this puppy's intelligence. I've always had dogs (city girl here) but only started learning to train a dog in the past 15 years or so (by reading books on it) just as a pet, not a working dog. This last dog I got from the animal shelter at 6 weeks was an entirely different breed than any other dog I've ever had (the largest, too), he learned so quickly, I realized what a difference a breed makes, of course, I also bonded with him more because I didn't have children at home anymore and I had more time to spend training him. Your dog is a win/win/win, breed/breeders/owner - great job all around, it shows in how quickly and well he responds to you.
Nothing cuter than Tobypup!
Have so enjoyed watching him grow up. Nice to see the Puddleducks in this video. They are missed.
I love how the first goose hopped out so gracefully and then the rest just flopped out!
I'm not that much of a dog person, I prefer cats, however this boy just seems so cute, you just wanna hug him. He seems like a really good boy as well.
If you get a pup you'd become a dog 'n cat person. Raise him with your cats. Dogs are lovely animals. Love and protect them with all pf your soul and you will fall in love. They will always be there for you, thru thick and thin, lov e you also, and lay down their lives for you.
No, I do not own any cats at the moment. Even though my mother owns a dog. And I've grown up in a family which always had both dogs and cats. I like dogs however I prefer cats because I do not consider dogs as hygienic and clean as cats are. I would never keep a dog indoors. Also I wouldn't keep a dog while living in the city because I don't think it has any purpose. The only circumstance I'd get a dog is if I had a farm or if I were a hunter or shepherd or something - if the dog actually had a purpose. Other than that, a dog isn't necessary to me. However I'd really like to get a cat but I am not able to, at the moment. Hopefully in the future.
@A.K. thats just rude asf. Wtf is wrong with you?!
@@melodylyons4956 Uh, no. I've had many dogs in my life, and I am still a cat person. Please stop thinking that every single person on Earth HAS to like dogs just because you do. We don't force dog owners to like cats. Let it go.
@@ismailhromcik95 I agree. Dogs are...well, kinda gross. I have never seen any other animal that loves to eat their own shit as much as dogs do. Plus they drool, you have to clean their anal glands, they smell bad, they're WAY too high energy, they jump up on you, and they bark all the time! Cats are quieter, cleaner, and more mellow. That's way better suited to my lifestyle. 💜
Word of advice... everytime he walks up to a new area with you, train him to sit and stay until you open the gate and go in first... especially as he gets bigger, and when you're going in to put the flock to bed, you dont want him to get used to running inside before you.
Plus it sends a whole slew of messages to a dog. It means a whole lot more than simply, I go first. It means, you follow MY LEAD!
Adri Katlynn : Thinking the same thing. He's a smart dog.
Just wanted to say, he is doing a great job though to have never trained a pup before!!!
Adri Katlynn Great advice! Pups must learn respect and order. This is very good advice.
@@wordswritteninred7171 In other words, you're establishing who the Alpha is by you going first and him foolowing. A very good thing to establish with any dog.
Don't forget since he's just learning NO make sure to tell him good boy/reward when he stops what he's doing and listens to you. Always reward what you want more of. :)
M T : thanks
He Probably knows this
It's actually not covered in most animal training books. Most of them don't really cover how to treat the No word. He also hasn't had a dog since he was a kid. So no, I don't assume he just knows.
@@Kat09tails i mean its kinda just natural to reward what you want more of and he probably did a lot of research but maybe he didn't know
It's very important advice as can be seen when he tries to eat the duck food. Toby complies right away but still gets a no.
He seems to be learning quickly, what a smart boy!
Edit: Also, if you're planning on keeping that collar on him full time then don't forget to adjust it every now and then as he grows.
to do : true
Do you think he's so stupid as to not know that?
@@slappy8941 Better to say something just in case, mistakes happen and people forget things all the time.
In a couple of years Toby can be pulling that sled for you. My Abel dog does that job for me. All you need is the proper harness. Your pup is coming along great. Congratulations on him.
Yes! There's plenty of tutorials of how to teach them! Large dogs like them and Newfoundlands are super good at that, and its great exercise!
Is toby a Samoyed?
If he is then yeah! absolutely get a sled rig. He'll love it.
@@moritamikamikara3879 hes a maremma :)
this almost too adorable..... I forgot how little he was....hugs to all
I loved the video when you brought Toby home and Pablo look at him, then you, and you could tell when he looked at you he was saying why the hell did you bring this thing home.
Top ten anime betrayals, as the kids say.
😆😆😆
Gloria (smile )
That's what I thought. I have 2 babies and a grown up dog with a soon to be 20 year old cat. They love her and comes to lay with me on the couch.
He protecc. He attacc. But most of all, he not eat ducks for snacc.
As a ducc this is relevant to my interests
😂😂😂
As a doggo can confirm they do tast the bestest
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Your puppys breeders are GOLD! They've socialized Toby soooo well!! They've set him up for a wonderful life & a GREAT start with you guys. Really happy for you, you're very lucky to have a pup from such a wonderful background... it's written all over him... yaaaay!! ;)
That's what I was thinking. Those people should have let you video for them. Would have drummed up their business.
Right?? I've NEVER seen a puppy so calm and obedient from such a young age. The breeders definitely know what they're doing!
@@nancyfahey7518 we dont need to incentivize puppy mills ! D:< those breeders did the right thing!
Ok but dont friggen yell at me.
@@BxBxProductions What do you mean puppy mill? Toby seems to have came from responsible breeders. Judging by the way he's already so well behaved and in good health.
It’s cute how Toby follows Morgan around like a puppy.
😂🤣😂
Hopefully Toby being an ‘out of the normal’ animal there has spooked some of your predators for now, I can’t imagine that change of routine boded well in their minds
Good guess! (And great TH-cam ID)
That's pretty much the real purpose of a guard dog, intimidation. Hopefully with Toby around, predators won't even think about going after the birds. Weasels could still be an issue, though. 😕
Wobbles and Bean Yeah, though what I mean is hopefully him being there spooks them long enough for him to get trained up some more so once the initial shock wears off he knows how to handle it
So glad you took off the dragging leash...that made me nervous. I loved the first part of the clip where you let Toby outside and was walking over to the duck house. He was right by your side and looked up to you with the sweetest expression as if to say, "Am I doing it right Dad?"
It won't be a very long process to train him he is so eager to please. Have a Blessed day.
Margaret Bedwell without a leash or some way to correct behavior you will not be effective. Put the leash back on and hold on to get. Keeping Toby with you teaches him not to leave.
Toby is doing GREAT!
Try limiting your words. Such as Toby sit/Toby down.
A great command that our dog trainer taught to us was “leave it”. In order to pass the class, she put a piece of steak on the floor and our dogs had to walk unleashed around it and not touch it every time they went near it - we used the word “leave it” that we had been practicing for the month. The dog who finally stole the steak was the teachers dog! LOL.
Kathy Taylor seconding leave it as a command instead of no. That way he knows exactly what you want from him when it comes to stuff you want ignored, like the duck food :)
Kathy Taylor ”leave it” is an arbitrary comment that has little meaning. I don't want to babysit a dog for 15 years. Instead teach him to be a thinking dog and reinforce the behavior you want and ignore what you don't. Hell figure it out.
Oh my gosh Toby is such a sweetheart!!! He’s your little buddy and the way he was looking at you, at the end on the hay bails, was so precious. Like “ I love you daddy.”
I totally agree
Mink: "Damn! A white guard dog in the snow! Didn't see that coming!" Farmer: 'That's the idea…'
Fluffy destruction!
What a great "eye-dea"!
I was halfway expecting Release the Barken! When you let him out of the old duck house
And 2 years later, revisiting this now that the new puppy has arrived! Hard to think Toby was ever this small!
Toby seems so calm and gentle and very well behaved for a puppy! You are so lucky to have him, he´ll surely turn out a great livestock guardian dog!
Toby is learning so well. I love Toby.
That pup loves you so much!
Your "stern" voice for commands has live in it. He will absolutely trust you. Good job! Thanks for sharing.
Toby boy!!... the sweetest fluffy good looking working doggie ever!😍❄️❄️☁️☁️💨
I just noticed the dryer vent above the faucet. That was a brilliant design idea! Do a load of laundry and thaw your faucet at the same time. lol
Toby is doing awesome ,what a little buddy he is .
I love watching a dog doing barn chores. My brother has a small farm (ducks, turkeys, chickens, pigeons, rabbits) and his GSD does the chores with him every morning and she invaluable in protecting all of the animals. I see Toby being the exact same.
Toby is a wonderful helper and companion. He's a good listener and obeys already😃☕
Toby just wants to please you and to hear he is a "good boy", the music to his ears. It is going to be a joy watching you document his life's journey.
He looks so soft! i want to hug Toby!
Instead, LIKE the quacking and say HIII!!!! You SWEET ducks! My babies!!!!!! They will feel it.
He's so loveable. Just want to kiss and hug him. A true sweet soul. So far, I've only heard him bark once. LOL.
Awww.. the little fluffer. I’m sure Winter chores will be more enjoyable having him bounding along with. ~Heather
Toby is so laid back, that is so good! He seems to be picking up commands really well. He was a good choice. And he’s cute too!
He is doing great! And so are you!
So cool that you got a side kick to follow you around the farm now. He’s going to be a great dog.
I’d be curious to see the size comparison of footprints of Toby and bobcats in the future.
Good morning! Wow Toby is a heart full of cuteness. 🇨🇦✌🏻
Cutest puppy ever!!!!!
From the day that you picked Toby up, he has been an exceptionally well mannered pup. He stays right with you and continually looks to you for direction. He sure is a sweet, and adorable pup.
You both are meant for eachother 💜💜💜
You are doing great with Toby, and he is gonna be a great dog I can see it in him now, he listens to you
TOBY IS DOING SUCH A GREAT JOB IN LEARING AND HE PICS UP QUICK. GOOD JOB TOBY!!
Toby has the best papa ever ❤️
It would be hard to not love a face like that. He is beautiful. You would also need to brush hiim frequently to ensure he does not get knots in his coat.
I love that he already sits and waits for you. Love Toby!
We are so blessed to have the lives we have! There’s nothing like having a dog or a pack of dogs! I’ve got two separate packs. My day pack to monitor the homestead during the day and my pm pack who monitors and protects the homestead at night. There’s a reason dog spelled backwards spells God! You’re life is forever changed in the positive when a dog enters!
Congratulations ❤️
Love seeing the puppy and the animals.
Toby is so cute and very smart, he seems to pick up commands fast.
This dog is taking well to farm life - Toby is going to have so much space and so many entertaining things to do, a lucky dog!
I could lay in bed and watch u all day talking about your farm and your stories. Its so nice to have found u on TH-cam
Ahhhhhh.....he is doing great.. Such a sweet boy. So happy for your farm and you....
Toby is the cutest little ball of fluff! You can see how much he has already bonded with you & is so eager to please. I think training will go smoothly as he is picking up commands easily. He is smart. Now you have a companion to help you with your chores. Love & Hugs from Vicki in Ft. Worth, Texas 🇨🇱🇺🇸👍❤️😁
Thank you!
Thanks Toby, you bring lots of joy just watching you being you.
He is a good dog. Adorable.
Bestest good boi TOBY!
Toby was already showing how clever and gentle he is
That is an amazing pup right there. He is constantly looking to you for commands or direction. He is always aware of where you are. He pretty much stays near you and watches you. And he listens! Great job on the puppy pick. He's going to be such an asset and loving companion on the farm! Shalom and Blessings from NE Missouri!
When he stopped when you gave the command at the duck food, that was awesome and speaks to his early training and bloodlines. A pup will almost always go for food. I see a great future for Toby on your farm!
Building on what others have said about only saying a command once...
For training Toby, first thing to do is find out what sort of drive he has. Is he best motivated by treats or toys? Then learn which specific treat or toy is his favorite. Only give him that specific treat or toy during training time and only after he has acted appropriately to your command. He will learn to associate that thing (reward) with appropriately responding to your commands. Be sure not to give him the treat or toy outside of training time!
If he's having trouble with the "first time" thing, help him out by leading him to do the command with the treat. For instance if using food, put the food in your closed hand and let him smell it. If you're trying to get him to lay down, be sure he's in a sitting position then issue the command once and lead your hand to the ground as his nose and body follow. Once he's laying down open your hand.
In addition to his reward, be sure to praise him after each successful command. He'll begin to associate your praise with doing something good. After a while, you can stretch it out by only giving his reward after two commands, then three. Eventually, you'll be able to phase out the rewards until the end of your training session.
I have experience in "working line" dog training and this method has worked extremely well for me. :)
He is the cutest thing I’ve seen on the internet today😍😍😍😍
Toby is just an exceptional pup. Watching him learning what you were doing as well as guarding you from the sled was impressive. He listened to every command he was given and never flinched with the ducks. I am watching these videos because I get my LGD tomorrow. I am a late subscriber.
Toby is one of the cutest things ive ever seen. He seems so very happy to be helping on the farm! Please give him lots of pets and lots of warm blankets
Toby is such a good and sweet boy
Lovely to see how well Toby is bonding , following commands and integrating so well. So pleased for you : )
He's such a good boy. He will bring you joy for many years!
I love this huggable little cloud
Another great episode of The Toby Show
It's great that he follows you around like that. Gorgeous puppy!
He is really well behaved for a pup of his age. The breeders have taken their time in training him before he came to you. Cannot wait to see his progress.
Its nice to see this personality to come out in this video. The first few hes was very timid but now hes out and about. Looking forward to more videos!
How could you not love that face??? Toby is sweet!
Thank you for sharing.
What a joy to have a companion like that at work!
Super fun vlog Morgan! Kids loved seeing the pup running around.
I am a recent subscriber and fell in love with big boy Toby. This showed up today in my recommendations and I have no words to express my feelings for baby Toby. Omg what an amazing dog you have. You are lucky you have found a soul dog. 💖
I like to combine hand signals with verbal commands. My dogs learn "hand in stop position" faster than "stay" then it helps reinforce verbal command. He looks like such a good boy! Happy days :D
Positively the cutest guard dog💞😍
nice looking and well behaved pup ,should not have any problem to train.
That dog is adorable Morgan. Make sure you let him meet alot of people if you want him to be friendly. He does look like a polar bear. Lol
Now that you have Toby I bet you can't imagine doing any of these chores alone anymore :)
it's no longer the Gold Shaw Farm, it's now "Toby and friends adventures"
Toby is such a good pupper, I can't wait to see him grow up!
Hope you guys have a good month and I guess just incase you don't put a video out closer to Christmas, have an amazing Christmas too
What a sweet natured, cutest, fluffiest puppy! Congrats!
Love watching Toby dog as a pup.
You two are doing great! What a great connection you both already have! A tip, rub some vaseline or honeywax on the bottom of the paws when there is snow, his feet could crack when the snow froms little snow balls on his feet and tears the skin open. 😊
You got some help with your chores finally. He looks like such a sweet dog.
Your doing such a great job with Toby he is a treasurer. Keep up the great work, your going to have a great companion & guard dog. I like that your going slow with the introduction with the geese very wise. God bless enjoy your day😍
Sweet jesus. Toby was cute af
So cute! Like trainee in his new job following his manager and learning.
Toby is beyond cute. I love how well socialised he is, it wont be too long before hes a wonderful asset to you (and not just an adorable companion)
We will eat up as many videos as you post with Toby as a puppy. He may not be a retriever, but he's golden!
Toby is very attentive to you. You can see that by just how often he looks back at you to see what you'll do. I think he'll end up being a great pup to teach.
Morgan, hes such a cute little guy. Wow, so special to have him. Congrats on having him. Hes so cute.
You're doing good with the commands. Keeping them short and consistent. And here I thought you'd screw that up. It'll be great having a pal on the farm.
I'm impressed with this puppy's intelligence. I've always had dogs (city girl here) but only started learning to train a dog in the past 15 years or so (by reading books on it) just as a pet, not a working dog. This last dog I got from the animal shelter at 6 weeks was an entirely different breed than any other dog I've ever had (the largest, too), he learned so quickly, I realized what a difference a breed makes, of course, I also bonded with him more because I didn't have children at home anymore and I had more time to spend training him. Your dog is a win/win/win, breed/breeders/owner - great job all around, it shows in how quickly and well he responds to you.
Was having a rough day. Thanks man you and your puppet put a smile on my face.
The poopers is doing awesome. His already showing You what needs to be done next. And I think if he had hands he'd already be helping out.
Toby's picture belongs in the dictionary next to the word "cute." He is the absolute epitome of it. :D
That is one obedient animal if ever..!
Thanks for taking us along...working dogs like to work...keep on keeping on!