How nice! I remember all the questions you were asking and research when your parents finally let you have a dog. Glad to see you are following up on caring and training him
How's it going? Any issues? Try to encourage him to come back to you faster with the ball with lots of excitement and encouragement. teach him that the faster he brings you the ball back the faster you will throw it and the faster he will get to chase it again
It's not bad, our only problem with him right now is that he will keep on crying if we leave him alone in the house which I'm guessing is separation anxiety.
Thank you all for the kind words!
Fun to see all the familiar usernames on here
Thank you! My parents say that he's too skinny or 'thin', but I'd say he's in good shape. Anyone else thinks that he's too skinny? You can't feel his ribs unless you apply force onto his belly, but other than that you can't see / feel it just by touching.
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