Hubby- 10 weeks old Rhodesian ridgeback puppy- Tricks

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  • Taurean Azizi z Lukovského dvora (Hubby) - 10 weeks old puppy of rhodesian ridgeback and his tricks.
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Komentáře • 33

  • @chrisstclair3954
    @chrisstclair3954 Před 5 měsíci

    He's perfect at10 weeks what a good looking pup.

  • @johnfoster9137
    @johnfoster9137 Před rokem

    Awesome!

  • @rj-jl5nv
    @rj-jl5nv Před 2 lety

    Absolutely adorable dog!

  • @lucascola8230
    @lucascola8230 Před 4 lety

    Stupendo , very beutiful !

  • @rangeenaamarasena7082
    @rangeenaamarasena7082 Před 10 lety +3

    Sweet !!!! I have a 10 weeks old RR puppy too (Bruno).. Ohhhhh they are so sweet ♥

  • @samandellie7690
    @samandellie7690 Před 7 lety +1

    i actually cried because he was so cute😂 i had a rhodesian and he died a while ago and we are getting a new one next month! they don't let you take home the ridgebacks until they are ten weeks though

  • @lydiathurstan665
    @lydiathurstan665 Před 10 lety

    cute little falla

  • @fayebrown914
    @fayebrown914 Před 7 lety

    I really like the way you've trained your dogs to dance. I have a question. I had a Rhodesian Ridgeback (possibly Doberman mix, but he looked just life a 120 pound Rhodesian Ridgeback) neutered male dog for 13 years. He was my everything, and I was his everything. He was very protective. I did not have any cats at the time, but I do now. I've heard that the breed needs to be watched around small animals. Since I didn't have cats when Wolfgang was alive, I don't know how he would have behaved around a cat. I have a feeling that he would not have been very nice. (I got him out of a pound when he was about 4 weeks old. My father named him Wolfgang as a joke, because he looked like a chihuahua, no big paws to grow into. He kept growing and growing. When he was 4 months old he got jealous, I think, of a 3 month old male Queensland heeler puppy that I rescued, and they got into a bad fight. That's why I don't think that he would have been nice to a cat.) I want to get a puppy, either a female German Shepherd or a Rhodesian Ridgeback. How does Hubby act around small animals, like cats (or whatever I might rescue)? Also, I would like to train a dog to dance, because my life alone, since my mother died a year ago, December 7, is just nothing. Dancing, I think, would make my life more fun. I rescued a border collie a long time ago, and he loved to stand on his two hind legs and dancing around with me to my radio. Anyway, do you know of any "how to" books or sites on the subject that you would recommend? Thank you for your time.

    • @DancingDogsCZ
      @DancingDogsCZ  Před 7 lety

      Hi, thank you! 13 years old RR or RR mix is great number, before Hubby, we had 14,5 years old RR, he was like brother for me. Rhodesian ridgeback is breed for hunting, doesn't matter, how big the animal is, they just wanna hunt, unfortunatelly. Specially RR were breed for hunting lions, so it's like very big cat, but if you take a puppy, it should get used to the cat or anything else. But only for your cat in many times. I have two dogs now. RR Hubby and dackel mutt Sara. They are great pack, but together, they are dangerous for cats. But everything is about training. I saw many videos where RR and cat are playing, cuddling etc. Don't give up with it! And about book... I train dogs just by myself. We were just in summer on dogs training camp with my friend, who also wrote a book, but unfortunatelly it's just in my language. Maybe try book from Kyra Sundance- 101 dog tricks. Her tricks are there step by step and from basics, so it's fine and simple :) I think, you should find also her videos on YT.

    • @fayebrown914
      @fayebrown914 Před 7 lety

      DancingDogsCZ ... Thank you very much!

    • @DancingDogsCZ
      @DancingDogsCZ  Před 7 lety

      Faye Brown You're welcome, I hope that it would be helpful.

    • @fayebrown914
      @fayebrown914 Před 7 lety

      Ridha Dida ... Thank you. I am going to get a puppy next year, after I move, and when I am sure that I can devote most of my time to him or her. Although I am good at teaching (animals and human children), I will be exploring all of the methods and suggestions I can find, so that I give my puppy the best possible upbringing, which I know will be a continual process or journey. In fact, I decided to name my puppy "Journey Reise," or vice versa. (I looked up "journey" in Norwegian (my dad's parents came from Norway) & German, and saw that it is "reise," pronounced "risa.") Now, I just have to find my puppy.

  • @abbiegowling7133
    @abbiegowling7133 Před 9 lety

    I have just got an 8 week old rr (called him travis) how much do they grow by ten week? Is there a big difference?

    • @DancingDogsCZ
      @DancingDogsCZ  Před 9 lety

      Abbie Gowling Yes, they grow very fast and difference is big... But every puppy grows individually :-) Hubby grows most to 6 months. After that, differences weren't so visible :-)

    • @Coopercaroline2000
      @Coopercaroline2000 Před 4 lety

      Hey Abbie! I had 2 RR and when they were both puppies, they grew about 2 1/2 lbs a week and were pretty much at their full size and height at 6 months old! After that, they’ll fill out and gain lots of muscle mass as well as gaining an inch or 2 in height!! So at 10 weeks old, you’ll have a RR that’s about 20-22 lbs!! Btw, I love the name Travis!! Sooooo cute!!! Enjoy him to the fullest!! I’m getting my puppy in about 6 months if everything goes according to plan!!! Can’t wait!!!!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🤞

  • @0CaliRae0
    @0CaliRae0 Před 8 lety

    I'm getting a rhodesian ridgeback pup in 2 months! Do you have any training tips???

    • @DancingDogsCZ
      @DancingDogsCZ  Před 8 lety +1

      +Cali Hamilton Hey, you should try to train him/her with clicker since he's this young :)

    • @mabe12345678
      @mabe12345678 Před 3 lety

      Besides the clicker, i see you don’t have a crate showing in this video. Did you crate trained him since younger? We have a 9 wks old.

  • @fayebrown914
    @fayebrown914 Před 7 lety

    I really like the way you've trained your dogs to dance. I have a question. I had a Rhodesian Ridgeback (possibly Doberman mix, but he looked just like a 120 pound Rhodesian Ridgeback) neutered male dog for 13 years. He was my everything, and I was his everything. He was very protective. I did not have any cats at the time, but I do now. I've heard that the breed needs to be watched around small animals. Since I didn't have cats when Wolfgang was alive, I don't know how he would have behaved around a cat. I have a feeling that he would not have been very nice. (I got him out of a pound when he was about 4 weeks old. My father named him "Wolfgang" as a joke, because he looked like a chihuahua, no big paws to grow into. He kept growing and growing. When he was 4 months old he got jealous, I think, of a 3 month old male Queensland heeler puppy that I rescued, and they got into a bad fight. That's why I don't think that he would have been nice to a cat.) I want to get a puppy, either a female German Shepherd or a Rhodesian Ridgeback. How does Hubby act around small animals, like cats (or whatever I might rescue)? Also, I would like to train a dog to dance, because my life alone, since my mother died a year ago, December 7, is just nothing. Dancing, I think, would make my life more fun. I rescued a border collie a long time ago, and he loved to stand on his two hind legs and dance around with me to my radio. Anyway, do you know of any "how to" books or sites on the subject that you would recommend? Thank you for your time.

    • @fatkiefbowls
      @fatkiefbowls Před 4 lety

      bro you typed all of this instead of just googling the last sentence you typed lmao

    • @fayebrown914
      @fayebrown914 Před 4 lety

      @@fatkiefbowls... You seem unable to tell the emotions of a person from what they write. I wrote that 3 years ago, after (correction: BEFORE) I moved to a new county, by myself, where I knew no one. I was very depressed from my mother having died a year before, and from everything that had happened after that, including multiple burglaries on our ranch, when I lived there for a year by myself, after my mother died. I was, also, still traumatized, anxious, and afraid from having been attacked twice on our ranch by I-don't-know-who, ... knocked out, and tied up. I had never been online (before my mother died), using a phone or computer for anything other than my job, so "Google" was still new to me.
      I JUST NEEDED to TALK to ANYONE, even if no one read what I wrote, because I was TOTALLY ALONE. I was trying to decide what dog to buy, who would make me feel more secure. I used to rescue dogs, so I knew a lot about dogs, but I needed a protection dog, who I would not have to worry about attacking someone, if I did not need protection. (I had rescued dogs like that, who would attack someone, and "Wolfgang" was one of them. My father put acrylic plastic over the inside of the windows in the family room to keep him from breaking the windows, when jumping at them, when someone he did not know was outside.) I ended up buying a German shepherd puppy from Protection Dog Sales in Kentucky, when she, "Pinot von Prufenpuden," was 6 weeks old, watched her grow up on CZcams, while she was being trained, and I flew from California to Kentucky a year ago to, finally, bring her home, right under my feet on the plane. Since having her here with me, and knowing what she is capable of doing (her 8-month-old video on CZcams shows her "bite work," and she tried to go after 3 perceived "threats" in San Francisco, that I was not ready for, but I was able to hold her back from getting them), I am no longer afraid, anxious, and depressed. I know ... I wrote all of that, again, just to get to the last sentence, that says that I am not feeling like I was feeling 3 years ago, so you can lyao, again.

    • @fatkiefbowls
      @fatkiefbowls Před 4 lety

      @@fayebrown914 Why would I be able to tell emotions from a text... i dont care about your life. You're asking a random question on youtube and saying you don't know about google or books? haha..

    • @fayebrown914
      @fayebrown914 Před 4 lety

      @@fatkiefbowls... I NEVER
      said ANYTHING about books.
      I said, that, at THAT time,
      I had only recently known much
      about "Google." I was still
      living on our ranch in the middle
      of "nowhere" by myself.
      I NEVER asked you to care
      ANYTHING about my life.
      I was, merely, trying to explain
      my circumstance, and why
      I was asking a question, that
      I could have researched, if
      I had thought about it, at the
      time, which I did NOT.
      I gather, that you do NOT care
      about ANYONE, except your
      ARROGANT SELF.

    • @fatkiefbowls
      @fatkiefbowls Před 3 lety

      @@fayebrown914 I don't know why your projecting your insecurities on to me.. if you can use youtube and comment to ask a question, it makes no sense to me how you couldn't do a google search or read. I hope everythings going alright in your life man. Don't take comments on the internet so harshly, I genuinley just don't understand your thought process..which is okay. Look man you seem extremely lonely..or at least you used to seem like it from your first comment..and I feel for you and I see you, I've felt lonely my entire life and I might until I die. I don't understand you telling me I only care about myself. I think we just have different perspectives on life in general.

  • @fredjones7307
    @fredjones7307 Před 3 lety

    I have had dogs all my life. I consider them to be superior beings to people. My recently acquired Ridgeback is, I guarantee, going to be my best friend, BUT, you really must indicate to people who might think dogs are "cute" they can be very challenging as pups. They have the ability to destroy your home. They need constant attention and understanding. If you are house proud, think long and hard before getting an "adorable" pup. In my opinion a dog will pay you back in buckets. BUT, you do not do anyone, including the dog, any favours by not indicating the difficulty they can be when "adorable" pups.

  • @lydiathurstan665
    @lydiathurstan665 Před 10 lety

    fella

  • @pauldalton3433
    @pauldalton3433 Před 6 lety +2

    Are you playing the music whilst training the dog because I cannot hear a thing you are saying.We do not nead to hear the incessant drown of silly music.