Josh Burch Elite Member Aug 11, 2011 2,966 1,101 Utah Oct 3, 2015 #1 My dog, his name is Indiana Jones, has decided that my cards are his new favorite toy Reactions: Levent Suberk, Tower of Lunatic Meat and RealityOne
RealityOne Elite Member Nov 1, 2009 3,749 4,080 New Jersey Oct 3, 2015 #2 Still trying to teach our dog to find the spectator's selected card... without chewing up the rest of the deck.
Still trying to teach our dog to find the spectator's selected card... without chewing up the rest of the deck.
Tower of Lunatic Meat Elite Member Sep 27, 2014 2,462 2,040 Texa$, with a dollar sign Oct 3, 2015 #3 What if you do the opposite, treat all the cards in advance in kibble. And your force card in Cheyenne pepper. Spectator is amazed, you get a successful effect, dog gets 51 treats. Everyone's a happy camper
What if you do the opposite, treat all the cards in advance in kibble. And your force card in Cheyenne pepper. Spectator is amazed, you get a successful effect, dog gets 51 treats. Everyone's a happy camper
Josh Burch Elite Member Aug 11, 2011 2,966 1,101 Utah Oct 4, 2015 #4 It's a work in progress haha. Sometimes he'll catch it but most the time he can't quite do it.
j.bayme ceo / theory11 Team member Jul 23, 2007 2,900 457 New York City Oct 5, 2015 #5 This is awesome! Eventually he'll be able to catch 'em perfectly. But be careful of paper cuts!
Josh Burch Elite Member Aug 11, 2011 2,966 1,101 Utah Oct 5, 2015 #6 j.bayme said: This is awesome! Eventually he'll be able to catch 'em perfectly. But be careful of paper cuts! Click to expand... Yeah, I thought of that. He started going after the cards by himself at first. The deck itself is kind of old and pretty soft. He seems to be okay with it Last edited: Oct 20, 2015
j.bayme said: This is awesome! Eventually he'll be able to catch 'em perfectly. But be careful of paper cuts! Click to expand... Yeah, I thought of that. He started going after the cards by himself at first. The deck itself is kind of old and pretty soft. He seems to be okay with it