How Vito’s Thinking Games Will Transform Your Dog Training

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  • @DogsThat
    @DogsThat  Před 26 dny +6

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  • @PamelaDalmatian
    @PamelaDalmatian Před 26 dny +9

    11:53 when Tater stops, “Why did the cookies stop??? What happened to my PEZ dispenser???” 😂🤣😂🤣

  • @SeaWyndsSchips
    @SeaWyndsSchips Před 26 dny +7

    I learned this as “movement puzzles” but I have to say by listening to you go thru each step more in depth has opened up many more insights into my dogs and myself as far as “reading g” the dog in front of me as well as myself each training session.
    I’m so glad I am a member of this community!!!!❤❤❤🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾

  • @bonniebush5612
    @bonniebush5612 Před 26 dny +4

    Perfect timing! Jupiter is recovering from his neuter so redirecting his more energetic play into calmer games. This is Perfect! Thank you.

  • @jenniferstarosta4081
    @jenniferstarosta4081 Před 22 dny +5

    Love Love Love this game. This was my first time seeing this game and I immediately started playing it with my dog Duchess. She caught on really quickly and is really enjoying it. I can see her trying to figure out what she has to do in order to get the next cookie. Thank you for sharing the Vito Game

  • @wendyblaauw2578
    @wendyblaauw2578 Před 15 dny +3

    This is good practise for people that want to do scent work with their dog. Not prompting is the hardest part for most handlers.

  • @piamarschall2073
    @piamarschall2073 Před 25 dny +5

    So, I played with Riley today. She understood pretty quickly what was going on, but would not take the treats out of the bowls!! My questions:
    1.) Is it because we practised "chow" before to eat what's in the bowl?
    2.) Is it because they were MY dishes?? (Not allowed to touch my food!!)
    I recorded our session, but it's 6 mins and I stopped the game with "break".

    • @knudt90
      @knudt90 Před 22 dny +2

      I had similar issues I always had to say "chow" when he was in front of the bowl...I also tried to put the treats on the ground but then he would just stand there until I said "search" 😅

    • @boulevardiere1623
      @boulevardiere1623 Před 19 dny +5

      I wondered the same thing... now that I've taught my dog not to take food without permission, how do I tell her it's OK to get the food without permission? And then how do I tell her that when the game is over, she has to get permission again?

  • @TK-ls4ur
    @TK-ls4ur Před 25 dny +4

    Played this with Eggo for the first time yesterday evening. It was so interesting to see her offering behaviours. Eventually, she went to her bed and lay down, looking at me for approval (I saw her peripherally). I will remove her bed before we play again. But man oh man! My heart lept when she finally figured it out! So hard to keep that excitement low key, but I did. The only thing I was wondering about was the fact that once I went silent and dropped the treats to reward her correct choices, it was clear to me that she was a bit confused...she was waiting for a release cue ("get it") so that she had permission to take the treat. Eventually, she took the treats without hesitation, but I am wondering if this will undo the training around not picking things up without our permission/cue words.

  • @laurieglencross128
    @laurieglencross128 Před 23 dny +3

    Love your detailed explanation. I learned this game previously but now understand new layers and variations - super useful, thank you!!!

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  Před 22 dny

      Glad it was helpful, Laurie!

  • @JackiOsborne-o9z
    @JackiOsborne-o9z Před 18 dny +1

    Thank you for sharing! Tried sitting against a couch at first, my pup, ran around me. Sat against a wall, she got it!

  • @k2dogger
    @k2dogger Před 25 dny +7

    We are Recallers and just barely getting "good" at IYC. Now I am conflicted (and so are my dogs) about dropping a cookie in the bowl and expecting them to get it without prompting or giving them permission. The boy finally started going back and forth but not sure if I've undermined all the IYC progress. Haven't started with the girl yet, in hopes I'll get some feedback to this IYC dilemma. Looking forward to doing this correctly! Looks like great entertainment!
    Kris and the Wigglebutts

    • @tudorrose3443
      @tudorrose3443 Před 25 dny +3

      I'm a recaller too (hi!) and was thinking the same thing. She has just got to the point where she won't touch anything I accidentally drop on the floor so I don't want to undo all the work we've done

    • @rosieleat6868
      @rosieleat6868 Před 25 dny +3

      @@tudorrose3443 - I think waht I did was just before I dropped the cookie, would give a cue which meant that they could have the cookie - like 'yes', or 'search' - but now to differentiate, I say 'chow' like Susan does (which means you can take food out of the bowl) - but I hope one of the trainers comment here - they will tell you for sure! Better still! Ask one of the trainers in your programme in recallers :)

    • @joanneassaly9366
      @joanneassaly9366 Před 21 dnem +2

      Same here. We have been doing IYC and my Zuka thinks I am testing to see if she’ll take the treat if I don’t say Get it! or Search.
      Also Zuka has to wait to eat the food in her or any bowl/plate. Again I am conflicted along with her. I will ask in Recallers. Great idea!

    • @tudorrose3443
      @tudorrose3443 Před 21 dnem

      @@joanneassaly9366 I reached out to one of the coaches I know and she said that you can give an indicator to have the cookie, such as yes or get it, whatever you use but as they get to understand the game gradually faze it out

    • @robinrutherfordcost4748
      @robinrutherfordcost4748 Před 18 dny

      Possibly using lids rather than dishes? Like a yogurt lid or sour cream - not exactly a dish or on the ground - just a thought....

  • @ruby2shoe94
    @ruby2shoe94 Před 23 dny +1

    This was an awesome experience with my older dog. He’s 9 and a primitive sight hound. Games haven’t always come easily for us but he rocked this. It was interesting watching his frustration signals. Pawing, barking, panting, scratching, sitting and finally dragging his rump 😂. But he really caught on and it stuck as we played again today and he picked it all right back up.

  • @sandegeorge542
    @sandegeorge542 Před 15 dny +1

    This is super fun! And oh the antics she goes through when there’s no cookie for short cuts. 😂😂😂 I can almost hear the wheels turning in that little head. Thank you for sharing.

  • @JodieDavisCuckooClockArtist

    What a great game? Two sessions and both my dogs are getting it. One is much faster than the other. I love that there is so much motion. Can't wait to build in other obstacles. Thank you!

  • @selenarandall1338
    @selenarandall1338 Před 26 dny +4

    Thanks so much for this! The explanation about the relaxation portion was really helpful! I absolutely need to build in relaxation after training! I am planning to use this game to teach my Aussie stalking. The plan is to get him running around cones and then I kick a ball or toss a frisbee to him - getting him to hone in on the ball/frisbee should tap into his herding instincts…the explanation of the progression in this video was super useful. Thank you

  • @BockSullivan
    @BockSullivan Před 9 dny +1

    This was a 10/10 game for my Kaylee and I! It progressed similarly to how Susan described but also how someone else in the comments described. Kaylee kept waiting for a verbal cue to be allowed to take the treat (so amazing previous training). I used search cue longer until I got to the bowls then I phased out by looking and gesturing with my hand, then when she got it I phased that out too. I found the experience emotional because it was so sweet to see her go from unconfident to confident. It was also very calm so it was a great end game for training session

  • @kristinetonks8463
    @kristinetonks8463 Před 26 dny +3

    This sounds great! I am looking forward to giving it a try later today. Thank you for this awesome information.

  • @lindajakub624
    @lindajakub624 Před 26 dny +3

    Can't wait to try this!

  • @jc20241
    @jc20241 Před 25 dny +2

    I love Vito’s game!

  • @debilee1053
    @debilee1053 Před 12 dny +1

    Wilson and I LOVED this game !!!!

  • @juliegoodlet590
    @juliegoodlet590 Před 22 dny +4

    I can’t believe how quickly my little full on 12 month old Moodle picked this game up, so proud of her. She loved her cuddle afterwards ❤thank you Susan 👏🏻

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  Před 22 dny

      So awesome, Julie! Keep having fun together ❤️

  • @this-abledtheextravertedhe5299

    Thank you! Your videos are very helpful. 😊

  • @earth2wendy
    @earth2wendy Před 26 dny +2

    HA! Just yesterday I was trying to remember the name “Vito”-it finally popped into my head just as I was waking up, and I committed to adding it back into my dog’s games routine! Thanks for revisiting this game and all it offers!

  • @dianaosman7585
    @dianaosman7585 Před 26 dny +2

    Thank you for the explanation of the game. We have enjoyed it in Wag nation.

  • @cegray40
    @cegray40 Před 18 dny

    My sheltie pup started slowly, and offered many behaviors to earn treats, but I didn't help her and she figured it out! So proud of her. Then she did not want to stop and got frustrated when I ended with the cuddles.

  • @Bentleycobberdog
    @Bentleycobberdog Před 25 dny +3

    Bentley ( Recallers student for 2 years now) has such a good IYC where he doesn’t touch food anywhere without being told a verbal cue. So I tried the Vito game, and he got so frustrated and offered so many other behaviours but wouldn’t touch the food in the bowl. Shake a paw, rollover, lie down, … I finally gave him the cue word search at the bowl too. He had no trouble doing all the other parts once he had the verbal cue “search”. Why is this ok to do without giving the permission to touch the food? Can I feed him from my hand? But even then I would have to say “cook” before he touches the food in my hand. We visit an elderly family member where pills are often on the floor so I don’t want to undo his great IYC. He can also relax easily in my lap.

  • @annebell8249
    @annebell8249 Před 26 dny +2

    Just tried the Vito game. I luv it and so did my dogs. Although they were a bIt hesitant to take the treat from the bowls without a command. Maybe because we have played the search and Chow game recently.

  • @PamelaDalmatian
    @PamelaDalmatian Před 26 dny +2

    I’ve heard of this a few times, and I may have watched the video in your classroom once. But I have never played! I’d love to try, and it definitely would be fun to video this one. I will need to tape my mouth shut, for sure. I think I need to watch the videos one more time, and I also need to clear some space on my phone! 😅
    Thank you for the encouragement. ❤

    • @hillaryames9025
      @hillaryames9025 Před 21 dnem +1

      I have discovered that watching the game without sound makes me see all the nuance of the games Susan teaches. I watch a couple of times with audio and then turn off the sound for the demonstration segments. It is Amazing(!) how much more information I can pick up from this system. Love, love, love training my dog!

  • @user-bt7xb6fe1k
    @user-bt7xb6fe1k Před 25 dny +1

    I can't wait to play this especially the relaxation

  • @filomenamulkeen107
    @filomenamulkeen107 Před 9 dny

    Loved the game. My girlie didn't want to touch the cookie in the bowl without my permission! (IYC alumnus, lol)

  • @judyt4127
    @judyt4127 Před 25 dny +1

    Brilliant!

  • @carynrobson7299
    @carynrobson7299 Před 26 dny +1

    Love ❤ Love ❤ LOVE this game❤

  • @lumay333
    @lumay333 Před 13 dny

    Just found the video and would love to try it. My dog wasn't well last year and lost interest in playing games. She used to love play fetch, but now she goes to her toy basket looks at it then goes to bed. Sad. Her diabetes is well controlled. But because of this she can't get any rewards or snacks between meals. I will have to arrange the training sessions around mealtimes. I think it is doable. Thank you❤

  • @darnold5575
    @darnold5575 Před 26 dny +1

    Great explanation! This was the last game I played with my late Rain. Must move this into Gracie's life. 😊

  • @vivianrodriguez-ly3du
    @vivianrodriguez-ly3du Před 26 dny +1

    Love this game !!!❤️💕♥️

  • @lcharbonneau655
    @lcharbonneau655 Před 24 dny +2

    My dogs were very confused by this game but I will try again. The only time they get to eat a treat is when we use the Search and Cook cues, and when they get reinforced for doing something I invite them to do (sit, down, a trick, etc.). It took a long time for my 7-year old to go for the treats and he never truly got over this hesitation. My 2-year old took them more readily. Both are highly motivated and food-loving corgis. I'm worried about undoing some of the work I have done with Search and Cook.

    • @SG-cm1kb
      @SG-cm1kb Před 23 dny

      I'm having the same issue. My dogs are offering sits and downs instead of looking at or going after the bowls. Even if they "do it right" a few times, they'll stop in front of me and down, waiting for instructions.

  • @MichelleNorth
    @MichelleNorth Před 26 dny

    I love playing the Vito game with my two... especially for exercise, ensuring they work at their own pace and both sides evenly. Its also great when you don't have time or are in perhaps not the best mood for interactive training/conditioning, so gives you something to do with them that's exclusively positive.

    • @MichelleNorth
      @MichelleNorth Před 26 dny +1

      when I have time I like to add cavalettes, but in general I keep it simple - cone about 10-15 m away from me in the garden, so that the dogs (agility dogs) work on their acceleration, deceleration, and turning on both sides. A jump is nice but one thing I like about the Vito game is that it allows us to do a cardio fitness session without the hard impacts of jumping (or chasing a toy)... I've tried more complicated movement puzzles but ultimately the simplicity of the standard setup is what pulls me to play it in the first place

    • @MichelleMeyer-lt1fk
      @MichelleMeyer-lt1fk Před 26 dny

      This is great! I’m in the process of a big move and downsizing so I’ve been feeling guilty about paying a lot less attention to my dogs. They are looking a little like zombies on the couch, so this is a quick but powerful way to commit to reconnecting with them at least once a day to engage their brains. Then, Voilà, guilt and boredom vanquished! Once again, it’s Susan to the rescue… thank you Susan!🧡

  • @JennyYasi
    @JennyYasi Před 14 dny

    I first learned this game in one of your programs several years ago and at the time I thought oh this is a weird game, but I have been using it a lot and I do it in my group classes in the class. I called things you can train from a chair, which works out great for people who have any kind of mobility struggle. I love this game so much for all the reasons you suggest and because they really help people see how their dogs think and work and for sure it's fun!

  • @user-hh5pn2vq8d
    @user-hh5pn2vq8d Před 23 dny

    This was such fun and so relaxing. It was wonderful to see the light come on for my rather meditative bouvier Auberon!

  • @nancyk3615
    @nancyk3615 Před 6 dny

    At first, I thought she meant to say, "Nothing..."! 😂

  • @richcain6069
    @richcain6069 Před 24 dny

    This is AWESOME!!! Thank you🙂

  • @MusingsFromTheDen
    @MusingsFromTheDen Před 11 dny

    I love the stills of Tater's face! 😂
    I'm looking forward to playing this with my dog. I'm getting a run for my garden where we can focus on training and I'm definitely going to set it up for this game. 😊

  • @djdeprospero7462
    @djdeprospero7462 Před 9 dny

    My super smart border collie mix loved the “search” but then sat in front of me waiting for the next command when “search” ended. We tried a few more “search”es, then laid down and waited again. I looked at one of the bowls, she tried to get the treats in the bowl in my lap. Eventually, I stared at the bowl on my right, she went over to it and I put a treat in. Then she laid down in front and waited. I looked at the left bowl, she went to the right, eventually over to the left (I was silent but staring the bowl) and got a treat. We continued for several more minutes, with lots of lying in front of me waiting for a command. Never seemed to get the idea to do it on her own. I finally said her name, put the lid on the bowl of treats, pulled her in front of me to “relax”, she jumped up and was ready to play a game. I put everything away and thought we’d wait until tomorrow to try again.

  • @barbaragoertz2932
    @barbaragoertz2932 Před 25 dny

    Definitely going to try this! Thank you 😊

  • @mcollins2351
    @mcollins2351 Před 26 dny

    Love this idea! Haven’t figured out how to get this rescue dog to take treats inside the house yet, but when I do…
    Regardless, this approach reinforces for the human the choice aspects of training, so that I can bring that more consistently into my other training efforts with this verrrry anxious little soul of a dog.

  • @lindajakub624
    @lindajakub624 Před 26 dny +1

    I tried it. Good ❤

  • @joycescott8342
    @joycescott8342 Před 24 dny +1

    How do you stop dog from focusing on treat's in the bowl on your lap? Mine just sits and stares.

  • @aslrunner
    @aslrunner Před 3 dny

    I was so excited to try this game with my dog thinking he’d pick it up easily, but I was wrong. I noticed a couple issues. We have done IYC in the past and my dog was hesitant at first to go for the treats I dropped in the bowls, and he seemed to get “stuck” and give up, lay down, stare at me. Maybe my treats weren’t high enough value? Or maybe the space we were working in was too distracting. I will try again.

  • @teresasombati3339
    @teresasombati3339 Před 22 dny

    All I can say that was a so worth it game for the absolute laughs. My guy got the game super fast. My epoch fail was to use paper bowls. When I wasn’t as fast as he’d like he’d grab the bowl shake it and try to rip it apart 😂. He offered to stand on the little garbage can, roll it and knock it over😂. Can’t wait to play again!!! I’ll be smarter with the props next time tho.

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  Před 22 dny

      🤣 That must have been fun! Great observations and learning for next session, keep playing 💕

  • @lindagagne520
    @lindagagne520 Před 22 dny

    I was surprise to see how he was reacting....he work that out better than I thought!

  • @theyarner591
    @theyarner591 Před 23 dny

    We just tried this. She hasn't perfectly figured it out yet. Is too focused on where the food IS, rather than where it will be, but we also don't have any wide areas for the prep part of the game, so the pattern may not have been well set. She was thinking so hard, I could see steam coming out of her ears, though 😂 and she's now fast asnooze on her blankie on the couch.
    Will search for a location with a bit more space tomorrow.

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  Před 22 dny

      It's so cool to see them thinking ❤️

  • @azogal53
    @azogal53 Před 25 dny

    Must try! I predict my girl will pick up the pattern very quickly. But getting her to relax afterwards could be a challenge -- she is always so , " up" during training 😄🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪

  • @user-tv2db8fe7s
    @user-tv2db8fe7s Před 23 dny

    Thank you Susan! Wondering if you have any games for playing with more than one dog at a time. I have two and my guys are good at taking turns with treat puzzle games. One sits quietly while the other completes the puzzle and then they switch. Is there something we can all do at the same time? I think many of us have more than one dog. Thanks again! Love your channel

  • @lisasteinhauer1328
    @lisasteinhauer1328 Před 26 dny

    Love this game!

  • @scottiajohnston8025
    @scottiajohnston8025 Před 26 dny

    Love this!

  • @Thegirlnamedsomthing
    @Thegirlnamedsomthing Před 25 dny

    I just tried Vito's game on my two border collies. The young er girl that I've had for barely a month got the game on the second session. 12 minutes of trying maybe all in all. The older on that's been with me for 6 years was mostly giving intense eye contact and waiting for a cue from me when I tried not doing "search". I guess it's a very different type of training then we usually do. Either she's following my cues or she's doing something more independent like search or puzzel toys. Her influencing my actions by her movements is novel and foregin. Interesting. I'll start from scratch I think and see where we get!

  • @rosieleat6868
    @rosieleat6868 Před 25 dny

    "... their imaginary itch ..." ROFL! I Love playing this game with my pup and adult dog - excited now to progress it a bit further and include it in our agility training :) - if my adult dog gets frustrated, she barks at me, if my pup gets frustrated he sits down and looks at me, and makes sharky squeaky type noises lol My pup used to shut down very quickly when he had G.I issues for most of the first year of his life, most of the time not even engaging in the first place even in play, let alone be interested in food or treats or training - he would just run under the table :( - BUT he's all good now! He's a different dog thanks to a raw food, vet nutritionist but I digress lol :) AND I am super aware of keeping the balance between fun and challenge and super aware of how important it is for me to be clear, thanks to Recallers, and H360 etc ... :) - this podcast has given me nuances that I didn't have before that I can't wait to implement - so many excitements!

  • @gordonprice695
    @gordonprice695 Před 25 dny +1

    My easily excited rescue has a tendency to run circles in excitement when we go out. I have to manage my position to keep her from wrapping up my legs with the leash. I think maybe this will give me a way to get her to focus while moving, which should help. And then I wonder what can be done with this kind of game while on leash.

  • @SG-cm1kb
    @SG-cm1kb Před 23 dny +1

    I'm reading a lot of comments with the same issue as me: my dogs won't take the food from the bowl unless I give permission. They'll do the search game then stare at the treat bowl in my lap, but they won't look at the other bowls.

    • @boulevardiere1623
      @boulevardiere1623 Před 19 dny

      Same. We've built so much on IYC, on NOT chasing or grabbing food without permission, that my dog ended up frustrated and confused. So did I, for that matter. Hoping to find some help in the comments.

  • @barballen7495
    @barballen7495 Před 21 dnem

    Love playing this game! Can you share how you use it for some agility foundations that you eluded to early in the podcast.

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  Před 20 dny

      Hi! We'd love for you to join us for the Free Agility Masterclass!, Susan will share new insights about her training and will be joined by two other world champions ❤️ -> agility-nation.com/yt/agility-masterclass

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  Před 20 dny +1

      Hi! The link is in the description under the video, resource #25. Happy training!

  • @andreadugan2915
    @andreadugan2915 Před 10 dny

    OMG, are you kidding me? This is how I taught my dog how to search the blinds in Schutzhund in 1993!!!!! I used it in Obedience, Herding and Agility.

  • @lindaculliton7397
    @lindaculliton7397 Před 13 dny

    I’ve worked so much IYC and Chow for food in bowl my puppy won’t take food from the bowls when I started playing this game. I know if I cue her that’s not right so not sure how long to out wait my dog

  • @LinneaVoss
    @LinneaVoss Před 19 dny

    Tater’s problem solving face 😂😂😂😂😂😂 sooo good

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  Před 19 dny

      He has the best facial expressions 😊

  • @kimdillon989
    @kimdillon989 Před 25 dny

    I have played this game before but, didn’t know it even had a name. I did not do the relaxation part though. I agree it creates a bond with my dogs. 😃

  • @margielaughlin6056
    @margielaughlin6056 Před 24 dny +1

    My dog is so good at IYC that she won't look at a bowl on the floor unless told to, so she thinks she is doing right by ignoring the bowls. How to get past that with out spoiling her IYC?

    • @celenelueders3136
      @celenelueders3136 Před 24 dny

      My dog is doing the same thing. I’m assuming my dog needs more shaping exercises to encourage her to think.

  • @forestcreature88
    @forestcreature88 Před 5 dny

    My dog hesitates before taking food from the bowls because I had trained him with ItsYerChoice to not pick up food from the ground unless released. How can I change that for this game without talking? Thanks

  • @sandraspeva6604
    @sandraspeva6604 Před 15 dny

    I did this with both my dogs and they picked it up quickly....my only question is how does a dog know the difference then about taking food out of a dish without permission like we teach in 'it's your choice'?

  • @NoAlbatross
    @NoAlbatross Před 25 dny +1

    So my pup wouldn’t touch the treats without the “Search” command. Good boy! I don’t want to break his great performance in learning to avoid dropped edible items. Ideas?

  • @karenwilhelm6271
    @karenwilhelm6271 Před 17 dny

    My pup has learned It’s yer choice so well she won’t take treat dropped into the bowl. How do you give them permission? I tried saying search but that didn’t work either.

  • @love2playdogsports
    @love2playdogsports Před 25 dny

    I've used it ever since you first introduced it ummmm 15 years ago? .....I used to use it for everything agility to now hoopers and 'just' tricks. GREAT game

  • @Lilithliin
    @Lilithliin Před 25 dny

    Love this game Susan thank you this!

  • @mirjamvisser1514
    @mirjamvisser1514 Před 25 dny +1

    Hanzo is getting frustrated after I stop saying “Search”. He is continues to look at me for permission to eat the cookie out of the bowl. It is nice that he is not picking anything up before asking but it is a barrier now. I returned to the search a couple of times, I tried and said search and threw a cookie in the bowl, stared at the bowl myself but he starts to bark with a high pitch or yawn. What to do? He is very frustrated.

  • @selenarandall1338
    @selenarandall1338 Před 24 dny

    So we start well, but then after a few repetitions my dog opts out and moves away and lies down. He’s not even interested in searching for treats…I’ve tried different levels of arousal as he’s not a confident dog and can shut down when overwhelmed so everything from calm to over-excited and it’s the same, he opts out…ideas?

    • @selenarandall1338
      @selenarandall1338 Před 23 dny

      We got it - turned out it was the time of day that was holding him back!

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  Před 22 dny

      Awesome Selena! ❤️

  • @Doktracy
    @Doktracy Před 19 dny

    How can I get my other three dogs to chill out while I train one dog? They go crazy in their crates when they know the other one is getting all the attention.

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  Před 19 dny

      Hi! Here's a podcast episode for you: czcams.com/video/u4L-ra0fwc8/video.html

  • @ashkodiak8650
    @ashkodiak8650 Před 13 dny

    I know this is blasphemy, but I’m so gonna try this with my cat

    • @DogsThat
      @DogsThat  Před 9 dny

      It's not! We'd love to hear how your cat does with it, we do have students in our classes that train cats with the games ❤️

  • @aristroncoso446
    @aristroncoso446 Před 11 dny +1

    OMG, she talks SO much ABOUT the game! Finally, nearly 7 minutes in, she starts to get into it. Still, she talks and talks and talks. Please get to the point! When she finally gets into it, she does it very simply and clearly.

  • @markschuette3770
    @markschuette3770 Před 17 dny

    Best high drive dog exercise rig ever- freedom to gooo under excellent steering and dog control- the rider steers the dogs- no commands needed- the dogs add stability to the scooter- you don't crash with this design- on or off road- even on urban sidewalks and single track dirt trails- urban mushing perfected- great also for agro, deaf and or blind dogs- d o g p o w e r e d s c o o t e r

  • @Ireneluv76
    @Ireneluv76 Před 9 dny +3

    I’m just… why the dissertation? Just get to it, please…