These are great! What's really apparent to me is that she has an excellent focus on you when you're working with her and a great willingness to please you. I think you can train her to do anything you want. If, say, you wanted her to perform a task.
Haha thanks! I saw the video your daughter posted with her shaking/bouncing her leg, and Otis applying pressure. That really made me think, I’m considering doing something like that with Lettie. I also bounce my leg and pick at/fidget with my fingers when I’m stressed. And the trainer did give us homework, one of our assignments is to teach Lettie a new command.....
Thank you all! The bell training was very easy. We just hung the bells up and told her “ring the bell” with a little help at first. She learned pretty quickly that when she rings the bell that door opens and she gets to go outside. We decided to do the bells because she is very quiet, she would just stand by the door if she wanted to go out. Someone else on here suggested that we make sure to not teach her to use her feet to ring the bell, only her nose. We don’t want to encourage her to go around pawing at things
How old is Lettie in the lazy tug vid?
How old is Lettie in the lazy tug vid?