no matter what he did at the agility competitions I think They are the most lovable Dogs of their kind, as a matter of fact, mine went trough something similar at the training station and He was nowhere to be seen!
Waldo got his CPE C-ATCH title then decided to retire from running in public. He still runs & eaves like a chamo at the practice barn - go figure... Young Bruno started trialing not quite a year ago. ps - videos of him... Cheers,
Waldo got his CPE C-ATCH title then decided to retire from running in public. He still runs & eaves like a chamo at the practice barn - go figure... Young Bruno started trialing not quite a year ago. ps - videos of him... Cheers,
As former owner of a Boston, training to this level must’ve been extremely difficult. They are very intelligent but are easily distracted and can be stubborn.
You know your Bostons. BUT when they set their mind to something, with the reward of a doggie meatball, there's no stopping them. I do believe they enjoy the feeling of accomplishment...and a meatball
"Can" be stubborn? LOL. I thought our Boston puppy was stupid because he had a blank expression on his face (along with half closed eyes) when I asked him to do something. Then we added treats and suddenly realized he had a vocabulary of about a thousand... For instance, I tried to get him to stand on his hind legs when I said "Up Simba (like an elephant)". Nothing. I manually lifted him up for a month and he would look at me like I was speaking Martian, so I gave up trying to teach him that. So my wife said "do you want a treat?" and then says "Up Simba" and he got up on his hind legs on command and does it every time when promised a treat, otherwise zip..
Waldo got his CPE C-ATCH title then decided to retire from running in public. He still runs & eaves like a chamo at the practice barn - go figure... Young Bruno started trialing not quite a year ago. ps - videos of him... Cheers,
I would never waste time training a Boston for agility - they're fast and athletic (although this guy doesn't seem to be), but when something pops in their head they will suddenly stop doing one thing and do another.
hahahaha sooooooooooooooooo cute like a kid
no matter what he did at the agility competitions I think They are the most lovable Dogs of their kind, as a matter of fact, mine went trough something similar at the training station and He was nowhere to be seen!
Waldo got his CPE C-ATCH title then decided to retire from running in public. He still runs & eaves like a chamo at the practice barn - go figure... Young Bruno started trialing not quite a year ago. ps - videos of him... Cheers,
All the fun you're missing!
😂😂😂 @2:38 Because sometimes in life ya just need to stop and smell the flowers 🌻 (or in this case, the pole) 🐕👃💈 This dog is such a cutie.
Waldo got his CPE C-ATCH title then decided to retire from running in public. He still runs & eaves like a chamo at the practice barn - go figure... Young Bruno started trialing not quite a year ago. ps - videos of him... Cheers,
@@BostonsRandJ They are so beautiful! It's clear Waldo loves doing this (but has a mind of his own. haha) Really enjoyed your vid. Just love Bostons!
@@TalkingDogMunster And your doggies are precious!
Do consider ckg out Bruno... Cheers,
@@BostonsRandJ oh thank you! Oh I will! I'm newly subscribed to your channel. 🙂
As former owner of a Boston, training to this level must’ve been extremely difficult. They are very intelligent but are easily distracted and can be stubborn.
You know your Bostons. BUT when they set their mind to something, with the reward of a doggie meatball, there's no stopping them. I do believe they enjoy the feeling of accomplishment...and a meatball
"Can" be stubborn? LOL. I thought our Boston puppy was stupid because he had a blank expression on his face (along with half closed eyes) when I asked him to do something. Then we added treats and suddenly realized he had a vocabulary of about a thousand... For instance, I tried to get him to stand on his hind legs when I said "Up Simba (like an elephant)". Nothing. I manually lifted him up for a month and he would look at me like I was speaking Martian, so I gave up trying to teach him that. So my wife said "do you want a treat?" and then says "Up Simba" and he got up on his hind legs on command and does it every time when promised a treat, otherwise zip..
@@BostonsRandJ They better be fast eaters because you would need to put a meatball at every stage of the event!!
Where’s Waldo ?
If I had a nickel.... Cheers,
Waldo got his CPE C-ATCH title then decided to retire from running in public. He still runs & eaves like a chamo at the practice barn - go figure... Young Bruno started trialing not quite a year ago. ps - videos of him... Cheers,
I would never waste time training a Boston for agility - they're fast and athletic (although this guy doesn't seem to be), but when something pops in their head they will suddenly stop doing one thing and do another.
Music is annoying
Th 3rd icon at the left bottom can be adjusted to silence it