You didn't warn me...

Yep Sca learned to roll over in a night. Of course he has also mastered the "my blood sugar is so low I don't know what sit means so get me a cookie" look :lol:

The only thing that has been hard to teach is the concept of go and get. He fetches like an expert but telling him to get something is shouting down a hole :(
 
Oh but I think we did tell you again and again and again. Did you not
believe us? :biggrin2:

Fergus had all the instructors in his obedience class shaking their heads and saying "Those Shelties are soooo smart" on day one. Show him something a couple of times and he's got it.
 
yep, a nice WE TOLD YOU SO in order :)

Plus the 'bad stuff' you don't realize your teaching them, cuz they are SO bloody fast at picking up even the slightest cue.. l
ike omg if she walks this way .. it means the evil vaccum comes up.. or if he hears the sound of a clink on the glass in the bathroom the evil toothbrush comes out.. or a deep breathe means a sneeze coming on...
LOL
 
I think we did warn you how smart shelties are- thought that's why you wanted one :wink2:
besides how cute they are :winkgrin:

You'll be well trained in no time :yes:
 
Ahhhh, parents. :cool:

This is where I generally say ' So I take it we are looking for an obedience school with a Gifted and Talented program, so she will be properly challenged?'
:winkgrin: - Dr. Mac
 
Lol, at everyone:biggrin2:

Yeah, you did tell me but I couldn't picture it having only worked Cadbury (took a year to learn beg, bless him). Going from clicker training Merlin to clicker training Cadbury is like winding down a gear.

I'm looking forward to puppy class, it will be nice to have a dog that everyone's looking at and going "did you see that?" Instead of the lab pup you have to keep apologising for because he ruined the smart dog's sit stay:uhoh:
 
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