I finally figured out how to upload some videos to photobucket. These are from yesterday's outing to the river bottoms.
http://static.photobucket.com/player.sw ... 171027.mp4
http://static.photobucket.com/player.sw ... 172645.mp4
http://static.photobucket.com/player.sw ... 171110.mp4
drahthaar puppy videos
Re: drahthaar puppy videos
Nice looking pup and full of zip. Thanks.
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Re: drahthaar puppy videos
What fun! I loved the pup pointing the shepherd while she investigated whatever that was she rolled in! I also like the way she escorts him to the water retrieve. German shepherds take everything so seriously!
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Re: drahthaar puppy videos
He does have a lot of zip to him Sharon. I've been impressed with his drive.
Cajun, that puppy hassles the shepherd all dying long if he can but then ignores her if he's tracking or fetching with me. She helped quite a bit with him entering the water because she's not worried about it. Once he realized it wasn't a big deal, he was a natural. It's funny when he points and stalks mythe shepherd and my neighbor's pit. Not so funny when he stalks Chihuahuas in petsmart and PETCO. :roll: you can see his prey drive kick in if they act afraid of him. I introduced him to pigeons the other day. He'll never be the same.
Cajun, that puppy hassles the shepherd all dying long if he can but then ignores her if he's tracking or fetching with me. She helped quite a bit with him entering the water because she's not worried about it. Once he realized it wasn't a big deal, he was a natural. It's funny when he points and stalks mythe shepherd and my neighbor's pit. Not so funny when he stalks Chihuahuas in petsmart and PETCO. :roll: you can see his prey drive kick in if they act afraid of him. I introduced him to pigeons the other day. He'll never be the same.