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How are you today? I am newbie here and i hope you will like my articles.
Today i want to write you about funny thing.So lets start......
Just like humans, dogs can learn until late in life. How much we can teach our dog, regardless of his age, largely depends on our ability to know how to show him in an understandable way what we want from him.
We must present him as unambiguously as possible the behavior we expect of him, and confirm his every step towards the goal with praise or reward. We can help him with the bait to a certain position. In this case, the puppy will look us in the eye and wait for instructions.
Surfing champion Chris de Aboitiz, who is also a dog trainer, lives in Australia (Sydney). Wanting to combine the two things that make him happy, he decided to pass on his surfing skills to furry friends - he started teaching dogs to surf.
Not only did he teach two of his rescues how to stand stably on the board without falling - he even taught them to move and position so that all three together optimally ride each wave that comes.
Teaching a dog to surf is all a matter of discipline, as with children. The dogs are left to be curious to observe the surroundings, but when they are on the board, they do what Sam tells them. Now he travels around Australia with all 4 adopted puppies and passes on his knowledge to other dog owners. He teaches them how to raise dogs with their unique methods. He also regularly visits shelters and educates volunteers there. In this way, they also know how, in addition to love, to offer rescued dogs a proper upbringing.
The largest annual competition called the “Surf City Surf Dog Competition” takes place on the famous beach in Huntington, California. In 2012, they even set a Guinness World Record in San Diego - as many as 18 of man’s best friends stood on a board at once and rode a wave.
Impressive!!!!!!!
So here is great idea if you have dog and you know how to surf.
Video is from Youttube channel.
Enjoy your day.Greetings from @Cutecat
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