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A puppy and a cat licking each other
More @ http://www.cutebreak.com - Everything was going so well until the puppy went for the whiskers.
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Cooper the Puppy Cat Does the Roll Over Trick å貓ã®è¨“ç·´
How to train your cat (or dog) to roll over. It is recommended that your cat knows how to lie down on command before learning to roll over. Steps: 1. Have your cat in the "lay" or "lie down" position 2. Hold a treat low and in front of his face so that he is captivated by it. The treat is your lure. Initially, your cat may try to bite or pounce on the treat, so you may want to use a long treat or hold a small treat with a toothpick or chopsticks. 3. Move the treat towards one side of his face just out of his biting range (see video). Make sure you are moving it just slow enough so that his eyes and head can follow it. 4. Move the treat in a circular fashion behind his neck, again just slightly out of his biting range (see video). As his head turns to follow the treat, so will his body. Step #4 will probably be the most difficult step for your furbaby to follow. So please be patient and experiment with the half-circular/elliptical hand motion. ***Cheat sheet: If you are having lots of trouble with step 4, you can help your furbaby out a little bit by laying your cat on his side, and then performing the motion.*** 5. Say "yes!" (or click if you clicker train) as his paws land on the floor, and lavishly praise and treat him. This is especially important during the first few sessions of training a new trick. Let him know what an intelligent boy he is. 6. Repeat steps 1-5, but move the treat in the other direction so that your cat will learn to roll over in both directions (if that's what you want). 7. Repeat the previous steps a few times until you feel that your cat has the roll over motion down. 8. Introduce the command, "roll over," by saying "roll over," and then performing the hand motions with the treat as you have been doing before. 9. Once he rolls over, say "Yes (or click), good ROLL OVER." Be sure to especially emphasize/enunciate the words "roll over" to help your cat hear it better. 10. Rinse and repeat steps 8-9. If this was helpful, please subscribe to our channel and also come visit our pet blog at http://SweetFurr.blogspot.com/ Moreover, please let us know how your training goes by leaving plenty of comments! And above all, remember to keep the training sessions short (5-10 minutes) and fun.
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Tink (the Dachshund) and Henry(the Cat)-Love Story Revisited
Amazing Tink the two legged dachshund and Henry the three legged kitty. To see more go to www.henrysworld.org
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Our puppy humping our cat... and on the wrong end....
Here is our Shiba Inu, Ando, and our Cat, Buddy... they are just getting to know each other... looks like Ando is pretty comfortable already... but he's got the wrong end....
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Sheltie Puppy playing with Cat
My sheltie puppy Boomer just cannot leave my big Maine Coon cat alone, no matter how many times he gets beat up by him.
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A Glimpse: a Puppy and a Ferret
A home video of our (Hermanto's family) golden retriever puppy (Cassie) and ferret (Sprite) playing together.
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Ok I've been getting a lot of questions about how the bull terrier and the cat get along and it seems that if you give them time they will start to get along. I had 2 cats and sadly the cat in this video died. My other cat though hated Arnold(english bull terrier) but now they're starting to get along so just give them some time and it should work out. My cat Maggie is licking my dog Arnold and he doesn't even know what's going on. This video is really cute. Sorry I didn't add music, but if I did the video's quality would be really bad.
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