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Post by Thor on Jan 19, 2020 12:57:04 GMT -7
kathleen brought it to my attention that dogz can teach other dogz how to jump through the hoop. I'd never observed this behavior before, but desperate to teach Snowpants to jump through the hoop, I brought her to the Circus to see if one of the lovely petz there could/would help. Misha arrived on the scene and the next series of events I don't have any photographic or giffy-cal proof of what transpired, we'll have to use our imaginations for what I'm about to describe. It looked as tho Misha was desperately trying to get Snowpants's attention and then jumped thru the hoop. Misha would repeat this over and over again. Unfortunately, Snowpants is not a great student....... Tucker has blended in as a Pyr now for months. He's lovers with with Lala-- I figured he'd be perfect to teach Lala and the rest of the terrible Pyr's about jumping through the hoop. He's quite amazing and fast at jumping through hoops! <3 However, it didn't quite work.... like at all. I suspect that since Snowpants and Lala are no longer a puppies, I won't see this behavior again... (And I'm far too lazy to reverse time) therefore I need a new student......
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Post by Thor on Jan 20, 2020 12:56:20 GMT -7
This is Elmer-- adopted from Amy Found the student-- he's a fresh puppy, he's a trotter, he's a Pyr, he's terrible at everything and he's perfect Tucker can jump through the hoops masterfully so I decided to have him be the teacher! And they are such good friends! This is totally going to work!!!!! Except it didn't.... Puppies sure do get tuckered out from socializing... Get it--- Tucker-ed out :'D ? I don't think the student is the problem.... I'm starting to wonder.... is the teacher not right? Perhaps it has to be an adult that isn't trying to flirt with every female Pyr on my team..... So this experiment will be on hold until I find a good teacher who is both patient, acrobatic, and friendly.
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