Dog Training: The Art of Rolling Over, as Perfected by Corky Porky Pie

Cindy Lynn

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  • Suz11/20/2011

    Oh Corky Porky Pie is just so durned sweet. I'm sure he's absolutely correct that the tongue plays a most important part in a stunning roll-over, although I have a feeling there may have been a treat involved here? Perhaps that explains the tongue action? LOL

  • Langley Cornwell11/20/2011

    What an absolute sweetie. He's on the way to stardom for sure.

  • Tami11/20/2011

    OK, this is just another thing to have our youngest begging for a puppy! Our neighbor's beagle just had 7 pups, and I am really trying to be convincing that we do NOT need a dog at our house. She is very opposed to my opinion!

  • Misty S11/20/2011

    The lolling tongue is definitely an important part of the whole process. :-) My three Border Collies just stop halfway... legs stuck up in the air and staring at me pleadingly for a belly scratch!
    (Misty Dawn)

  • S11/17/2011

    The tongue provides balance. :) We're in the process of training (?? ..said very dubiously) a brand new Great Pyrenees pup and I can say there is very little joy to measure up to that provided by a loved and loving dog. Yours is adorable!

    (Oh, I left a comment on your Seventh Gen giveaway as Schmidty) Thanks!

  • Tonya Hillukka8/1/2011

    LOL Love it! So cute :)

  • Julie Wimmer7/25/2011

    how cute!

  • Jeanne Baney7/21/2011

    So cute!!!

  • Triple Nickel7/20/2011

    This is fantastic. Great fun!

  • Delicia Powers7/20/2011

    too adorable...:0)

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