Aiden and Lily do the same thing! 😆 They make sure they never miss a meal. Or a ball game, or anything. But I don't know if all Belgian Shepherds are "assertive" (pushy? impatient?) like this. Our 1st, Junior, wasn't pushy at all. I'm curious about what others have to say. ♥️🐺
Mine is definitely a pushy boy 😄 not so much about food but definitely an hour before our lunchtime and after-work walk/ play he'll start nudging me and bringing me balls and toys!
Not always chicken. I mix it up every 4 days or so until the bag is empty. Sometimes it's chicken frame mince, or lamb leg bones or fish or turkey mince for example. Mostly he eats beef and lamb. His absolute fav is lambs heart. He gets one of those every single day.
@@JackTheGroenendael Mine too, when he was 2 months old, but then later, when he was like over 1 year old, we don't know why he started being scared, it's taken me a lot of work with him and food to get over it, and he's still a bit unsure 😞
Jack seems to have no problem whatsoever with stairs. In fact I've been teaching him the "slow" command as he runs way too fast down the stairs to be safe at times, especially when its morning walk time. This might help, but once a week I walk him up a double flight of stairs that goes over a train crossing, ao that is quite a noisy one. Maybe that helped him at stairs at home.
My little girl runs the house. When she want to do something she will tell you and is relentless until she gets her way. I love this breed, but you can’t be a couch potato.
so... Please don't post with titles like this. you've very clearly taught your dog to interact with you via nagging and making demands because you think it's cute and respond positively to it. this is not a breed trait, it's a learned behavior directly in response to your reactions. your title makes it sound like ALL Groenendaels are irritating and demanding. plz don't.
So your dogs are not excited about eating or exercising? I like to learn to train Jack better, but usually when I get criticism, it is never backed up by examples or videos or the person explaining the right way to do things. Empty criticisms are not useful for anyone including myself.
I would never give chicken bones to any dog.
Whats wrong with raw chicken? Are you confusing this with cooked chicken bones which I would never feed Jack,
Aiden and Lily do the same thing! 😆 They make sure they never miss a meal. Or a ball game, or anything. But I don't know if all Belgian Shepherds are "assertive" (pushy? impatient?) like this. Our 1st, Junior, wasn't pushy at all. I'm curious about what others have to say. ♥️🐺
Me too! I just assumed they are all like this
Mine is definitely a pushy boy 😄 not so much about food but definitely an hour before our lunchtime and after-work walk/ play he'll start nudging me and bringing me balls and toys!
Hey, how much chicken does he eat per day? Are you feeding him only chicken wings? Does he get something else to eat besides chicken? Thanks 🙏🏼
Not always chicken. I mix it up every 4 days or so until the bag is empty. Sometimes it's chicken frame mince, or lamb leg bones or fish or turkey mince for example. Mostly he eats beef and lamb. His absolute fav is lambs heart. He gets one of those every single day.
Su carita es tan lida❤
He is a cutie for sure
Has he ever had issues with the stairs? Fear?
The first day we brought him home, yes he was very unsure of the stairs. Within a few days he was running up and down like nothing.
@@JackTheGroenendael Mine too, when he was 2 months old, but then later, when he was like over 1 year old, we don't know why he started being scared, it's taken me a lot of work with him and food to get over it, and he's still a bit unsure 😞
Yes, we have. Especially to go down. I didn’t know that it is a problem of the breed.
Jack seems to have no problem whatsoever with stairs. In fact I've been teaching him the "slow" command as he runs way too fast down the stairs to be safe at times, especially when its morning walk time.
This might help, but once a week I walk him up a double flight of stairs that goes over a train crossing, ao that is quite a noisy one. Maybe that helped him at stairs at home.
My little girl runs the house. When she want to do something she will tell you and is relentless until she gets her way. I love this breed, but you can’t be a couch potato.
100% agree!
so... Please don't post with titles like this. you've very clearly taught your dog to interact with you via nagging and making demands because you think it's cute and respond positively to it. this is not a breed trait, it's a learned behavior directly in response to your reactions. your title makes it sound like ALL Groenendaels are irritating and demanding. plz don't.
So your dogs are not excited about eating or exercising? I like to learn to train Jack better, but usually when I get criticism, it is never backed up by examples or videos or the person explaining the right way to do things. Empty criticisms are not useful for anyone including myself.