Dog Training: The Art of Rolling Over, as Perfected by Corky Porky Pie
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Post a CommentOh 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
What an absolute sweetie. He's on the way to stardom for sure.
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!
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)
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!
LOL Love it! So cute :)
how cute!
So cute!!!
This is fantastic. Great fun!
too adorable...:0)