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    Starting young



    I've alway had problems getting dogs to work a spring pole or flirt pole. Some dogs would just do it and some wouldn't. So ive been bring this one and is sis inside everyother day for an hour or so and working/playing with them so I shouldn't have this problem with them.

    Killerant

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    imo if your not working with your pups and dogs all the way through there life your not really doing your job as their trainer/owner. jmo

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    Starting young at 4 months old


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    The Shao-Lin Temple

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    Gotta love them kong balls. When the public see them carrying them around they just say "aw..he's carrying his toy"

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    R2L
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    That pup has got the look for sure. Not to step on anyones toes here. I think a pup is a pup. I keep em fat and only let them play and have fun until around 10 months. Imo that puppy is way to skinny for a 4 month old. But I'm sure you know what you do. And again not trying to step on your toes. We all have different views. I live in a colder country and if the general population saw a pup like that at my place I would have the animal cops here the next day. I also know that some pups are impossible to gain fat, if that's the case I apologies. Good luck with him tough.

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    That was a couple months ago. This is her earlier on the cable run. She's nice and fat.
    I like them early starters. At 4 weeks this lil girl was walking around with her tail up. So I decided to keep her. At 6 weeks she was going after the mop. And at 8 weeks she was flirting with the kong ball. At 3 months she carried the ball and ran the slat. At 6 months she started up. Her daddy SuperStar did everything she did at a younger age. That's what I'm breeding for. But of course i know early starters could easily be ruin unless I know how to manage them.

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    Looking good OGDOGG. Grew a good bit also in those couple of months. Nice and solid front legs and head on the bitch.

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