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The Belgian Sheepdog is a medium to large-sized breed. A member of the herding group, this breed originated in Belgium as with other herding dogs from that area - the German Shepherd Dog, Briard, Dutch Shepherd Dog, and others. The Belgian Shepherd Dog weighs an average of 55-80 pounds, and stands 22-26 inches.

Coat

The Belgian Sheepdog is a double-coated breed with thick, and soft inner coat and longer, slightly rough outer coat. They have medium length coat with remarkable fringes on the tail and legs, with thicker and lengthier hair around the neck in the chest and ruff areas.

Their coats are solid black. Some white parts are allowed on the chest and tips of the back, feet, and toes.

Activity

As with other working dogs, the Belgian Sheepdog is used to an active life outdoors. As such, they require a lot of exercise, such as long daily walks. They also love being off the leash in a secured yard/area.

Temperament

The Belgian Sheepdog is a placid and determined companion. With their high prey drive, they are inclined to chase pets, joggers, bikers, or anything that runs. They are very sensitive to touch. Socialization and obedience training should be done early to avoid puppies from growing up with a sharp temper. Overprotective, vigilant with strangers, cautious, and always on the move when not in control, makes this breed an excellent watchdog.

Overview

As members of the herding breed, Belgian Sheepdogs are excellent in herding and guarding. A highly intelligent and loving breed; these dogs do best in a country environment, but may also do well in home life. Having strong protective instincts, this breed makes a great guard dog.

Care

Known to be a heavy shedder, the Belgian Sheepdog should be brushed daily, clipping out mats that form, especially on the legs, in the ruff, and between the toes and outer ears. This breed is a seasonal shedder, shedding twice in a year, and should be given extra care during this period.

Owners should know that the Belgian Sheepdog is susceptible to excessive shyness, eye problems, epilepsy, and hip dysplasia.

Training

The Belgian Sheepdog needs a handler who understands how to work with an authoritarian and intellectual breed without the use of harsh punishment or rough training methods. This breed requires a firm and positive treatment for them to develop strong bond with the trainer. Dogs that are punished or yelled at will become frightened and hostile rather quickly.

Training this breed should be started as early as possible, particularly with the socialization part of training. Puppy obedience course is highly suggested for both male and female Belgian Shepherd Dog puppies.

This breed responds well to children, and kids oftentimes love to compete with Belgian Sheepdogs in agility and obedience games since they are naturally obedient. Working with this breed daily on fun activities, exercise, commands, and behaviors will assist them to feel needed by the family.

Character

The Belgian Sheepdog is intelligent, affectionate, sharp, and watchful. Needing firm socialization as early as possible, this breed tends to be very territorial. Having a strong herding instinct, this breed is known to nip at the ankles.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. QUESTION:
    I watched this youtube video and this dog, as he/she was barking, he/she...?
    was squirting water out of his/her... behind. He/she was at the beach, so I'm guessing he/she was in the water before the video was filmed. Plus he/she was wet. What is causing the water (or salt water, whatever it is) to squirt out of his/her rectum like that??? 0_0
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qo_FRJ0ye4o

    • ANSWER:
      More water in the dog's system than it can handle when it barks all the muscles are working/squeezing so the excess water comes out the back end.

  2. QUESTION:
    Does it upset my puppy hearing dogs bark on tv?
    i have a 8 week old puppy and sometimes im watching videos of dogs on youtube or whatever and they are barking and my puppy stops and listens to them. Does this barking remind her of her brothers and sisters? or does it help socialize her to the sound of other dogs? Or does the barking make her angry?
    She just kind sits there and will listen and kind of get excited and whine a little.

    • ANSWER:
      Normal behavior.When mine got older and they started barking back then it's gets annoying,so I have to tell them it's the TV and they're all quiet

  3. QUESTION:
    How come every YouTube video featuring a child or an animal has tons of comments from people screaming "abuse"?
    ...no matter how harmless the video is? I saw a vid of a baby falling asleep in his high chair, and a dog barked and woke him up. I thought it was funny and cute, but people were complaining that it was cruel as if the mom knew the dog was going to bark!

    Other people complained that she shouldn't have let him fall asleep in his high chair when at the beginning of the vid he was wide awake. He had just fallen asleep. Why are people so overly critical when a child or animal is involved?

    • ANSWER:
      Because some people are ideots

  4. QUESTION:
    A remix of Nas's "If I ruled the World" that has dogs barking in the background?
    I heard a remix, and I'm pretty sure it was Nas, and I believe it was "If I ruled The World". But it had dogs barking in the background of the song? I searched through some youtube videos, and it looks like a lot of people have remixed this song. Has anybody heard this song? Send a link..thanks peoples :)

    • ANSWER:
      The only song i know by nas with dogs barking in the backround is nas one mic(best song in the world)

  5. QUESTION:
    There is a video on Youtube about why your dog is staring into an empty corner and what it sees there.?
    Does anyone have the link to this video? Its a guy talking in the background. The dog in the video is a small dog and the video is kinda creepy.

    The narration goes kind of like this:
    Have you ever seen your dog just looking an empty corner?
    What is it looking at?
    Is there something there that your dog can see and you cant?
    if so why doesn't your dog bark or growl?
    what if that something has always been there?
    Thanks man, I could not find it for the life of me

    • ANSWER:
      Heres the link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lioBzHrLUHk

      its by ericstrifflervids

  6. QUESTION:
    Bingo barking puppet dog!?
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwH4j4HL_5c
    Okay, I would like to buy one of those dogs! Does any one know of any stores other then wandering monkey? (Wanderingmonkey isn't working?!) It has to be the same dog in that youtube video.
    Please help.

    • ANSWER:
      I would guess that this is a freelance/independent puppet maker, and that unless they sell their products on other sites (ie. ebay, etsy, etc.), you won't find them. Just try their (wanderingmonkey) site again, or see if you can find their contact info.

  7. QUESTION:
    off subject but funniest youtube video i have ever seen lmao?
    australian man barking like a dog lmao tell me what u think everyone had a bad day this might give u a laugh lol, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qEFFR8gX6k&feature=related

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  8. QUESTION:
    Is it Good to let my dog watch this?
    Sometimes I pull up videos of other dogs barking and howling on youtube ,and he barks and howls back just wondering if this is a Good or bad thing for him. If so how?

    • ANSWER:
      i put animal planet or nat geo wild on for my dachshund and he can bark at what ever animal is on there for ages then when i turn chanel he gives me a dirty look and will bark some more.

  9. QUESTION:
    Can you find this video?
    I saw a funny youtube video ages ago but now i cant find it again.

    Ok the video was of this girl and she was lip syncing to Extreme - More than Words and then her dogs starts barking and she gets upset and yells something like "you're ruining my video!".

    If someone can find this 10 points... possibly a million points. Ill try to hack yahoo and give you a million points... maybe...not really.

    Seriously though find this for me and send me the link.

    • ANSWER:
      i really don't know if it's the right video but check it out! here's the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6_zBOl9Suw

  10. QUESTION:
    How to teach my dog to bark continuously?
    My dog already knows how to "speak" when asked. How would i get a continuous bark? Like the dogs in the video.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBekOJuCs90&feature=mh_lolz&list=FLT7gw8x0fboY
    Like i said...my dog knows how to bark ONCE on command.
    Im looking to get a continuous bark. So she barks when asked and doesn't stop until i give the stop command.

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  11. QUESTION:
    Why do dogs bark to the song yeah by usher?
    Hello I'm 13 and I wanna know why do dogs bark at diffrent songs by usher and yesh by usher is one of the songs I was watching videos on youtube and a lot of diffrent dogs seem to howl or bark as soon as the song is played and will not stop untail it is turned off including my own dog so plz help me because I would really like to know what causes the thing to happen

    • ANSWER:
      Dogs dig their tunes.

  12. QUESTION:
    Why do dogs hate Gwen Stefani's "Sweet Escape"?
    I have watched at least 10 videos on youtube showing all kinds of dogs barking, whining, howling, and/or freaking out over the song "Sweet Escape".
    Some seem like they LOVE it. They howl to the beat. But some act like they can't STAND it. They bark viciously and/or whine or freak out like they hate it.
    Why? Do they love it or hate it? Is there some noise in it that people can't hear? This is a weird mystery...
    I just now played it for my two Huskies, who normally bark a LOT. It didn't faze them a bit.... They totally ignored it, except one of them perked her ears every now and then.

    • ANSWER:
      2 pts

  13. QUESTION:
    What are some funny YouTube videos?
    I'm looking for some funny youtube videos!

    i've already seen 'charlie bit my finger'
    and the dog that barks in its sleep...
    and 'scarlett takes a tumble'

    anyone know any other funny ones??

    links please :)

    best answer for funniest video!

    • ANSWER:
      Interactive Human Torture Game (YouTube Style!)
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdgSZaVRvN8

      farting.flv
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlhM5hq9C9A

      Deer Gets Revenge on Hunter
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nD5zjUbWpXY

      SERIOUS BABY......lol.....sometimes
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5ALIL7T764

      the talking parrot named Einstein:
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzCu2WRM0ZI

      will it blend ?
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLOqwiGAPd4

      The Animator:
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzhsGoZeuKI

      Giant LEGO Boulder

  14. QUESTION:
    What is the music video Infinity Guitars by Sleigh Bells about?
    This is the video's link for those wondering what it is

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhYYd5adVY4

    I watched it this morning and I don't really understand what it's about.
    It shows a dog barking....cheerleaders dancing and burning guitars. Is there a hidden message somewhere because something about the burning instruments that made me wonder if there's like...something they wanted to convey.

    What is the music video about?

    • ANSWER:
      It's just a music video.

      Not all of them need to have messages and symbolizm.

      Personally I think it's just with the stuff they like and that dog is possibly Alexis' or Derek's dog. Y'know, putting their dog in the video like what Lady Gaga does.

      oh and about what the user, Mother, said, I doubt it is shaped like a cross. I just watched the video two days ago. It's not. And it would be stupid. -__-;;

  15. QUESTION:
    My good friend screams and makes her dogs bark to entertain herself?
    I am a little bit worried about my friend, who is 21. She enjoys screaming to make herself laugh. She says she has liked it ever since she was a child and records herself screaming into a microphone and plays it back. It is not limited to herself, she enjoys hearing others scream. She also finds loud animal noises funny so at times she will occasionally make her dogs bark and purpose while dancing to get them going. She likes the farm for when the animals all start going off. She otherwise appears to be 100% normal and functional. She is in college with me and has a job and many people like her. She just has this quirky thing she finds funny. She likes this youtube video very much, kind of gives and example of what she likes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1fN42svKbw
    What is wrong with her?
    I think I'm wondering if it is some type of sensory issue or possibly anxiety? Or is she just quirky? Its something you would have to witness to fully appreciate :-)

    • ANSWER:
      Nothing is wrong with her. Just because you think she's weird doesn't mean she is. She's just different and there is nothing wrong with it. I thought this video was funny.

      EDIT-Well judging from what you said,she likes being herself.

  16. QUESTION:
    Can u find this video......?
    I saw a funny youtube video ages ago but now i cant find it again.

    Ok the video was of this girl and she was lip syncing to Extreme - More than Words and then her dogs starts barking and she gets upset and yells something like "you're ruining my video!".

    If someone can find this 10 points... possibly a million points. Ill try to hack yahoo and give you a million points... maybe...not really.

    Seriously though find this for me and send me the link.

    • ANSWER:

  17. QUESTION:
    Neighbour taking videos of my animals and possibly family? What right does he have?
    My neighbour is taking videos and pictures of my dogs, yard, house, car and not exactly sure of what else. He could be taking these of me, and/or my family. He has posted a video (on youtube) of my dogs barking at him, while he stands at the connecting fence, with the camera in their face.
    He has taken videos of other people on the street too - so this is bothering not just us but others on the street. Curious what rights do I have? We are worried about going outside our house, even to pick our nose (LOL). I think this is an invasion of our privacy and not sure if there is anything we can do about it.... what are your thoughts?

    • ANSWER:
      Return the favor. Maybe you can crank his anxiety level up to what yours is.

  18. QUESTION:
    how can i teach my dog to stop biting and being so wild? i tried everything! even i tried youtube videos!?
    i tried youtube videos like that famous dog professionals and everything
    but if he gets excited he will tug and tug...
    i tried getting those training collars but i got the wrong size
    i tried spraying him with water
    and i hate when he barks or cries when he sees another dog and tries to run after
    please help
    any suggestions wil be great
    thanks so much
    PS hes almost a year old german shepard mixed with a laborder and a quarter of a chow chow

    thanks :)

    • ANSWER:
      First of all, you need to be consistent. Even the best methods will fail you can't be ruthlessly consistent, and since you've been jumping around methods like crazy, you clearly haven't been very consistent. So, choose a method and stick with it. Assuming you choose the right method (which I'll get into more in a moment), you should know that before it takes effect, his behavior is likely to get worse. That's called the "extinction burst," and you mustn't give in during this period. You can read a great little description of extinction bursts on this page:
      http://k9deb.com/nilif.htm

      Now, you don't really describe what he's doing, so I'll kinda try to piece it together. So, what, he pulls on the leash? Okay, then think about why he's pulling: he wants to go forward. Right? Right. Therefore, an efficient way to discourage the behavior would be to never allow him to go forward if he's pulling. The second he begins pulling, you need to immediately stop dead in your tracks, or turn in the other direction and walk that way. (Try to stick with doing one or the other. I personally prefer stopping dead over turning and going in the other direction, but it's all about preference, I guess.) Do this every single time he hits the end of the leash! If you choose to stop in your tracks, he should eventually pause in his pulling to wonder what's going on; when he does, praise him, call him back, reward him, and keep walking. (And if he goes right back to pulling, then just stop again. The first several times especially, you might have to stop a hundred times!) If a lot of time has passed and he isn't pausing in his pulling, try to get his attention. Make a point of rewarding him very heavily (praise, delicious tiny treats like chicken, hot dog or cheese, etc.) every time he's doing something right. Whenever he isn't pulling, reward him by walking forward and giving him treats and whatnot. If he's by your side, give him tons of treats! Basically, you want to teach him that when he pulls, he does not get anything that he wants (walking forward, treats, praise, etc.), and that when he doesn't pull, he gets tons of great stuff (walking forward, treats, praise, etc.).

      Don't bother with "training collars." There is simply no need to use a choke chain, shock collar, etc. If you choose to inflict pain or another unpleasant sensation on him to discourage pulling, then at least go with the prong collar, which is a much better choice than the other two (but still probably unnecessary). If you want to use a fancy tool, then I recommend the Easy Walk Harness, which makes it a bit harder to pull. It won't perform any miracles, but it will make it easier to restrain him when he does pull. I do not recommend using a head halter like the Gentle Leader because they require proper desensitization and I have a feeling that you'd end up using it like a crutch; you can't rely on the tool to do the training for you.

      Be very careful when you try to punish him, if you do (which I don't particularly advise). It's very common for dogs to associate punishments for the wrong thing. For example, say he starts pulling on the leash and barking when he sees another dog. You spray him full in the face with water and yell at him. Did you discourage pulling? No, probably not, because he wasn't thinking about the fact that he was pulling. He was focused solely on the other dog, and thus most likely associated the negative stimuli (being sprayed with water, being screamed at, etc.) with what he was focused on (i.e., the other dog). So the next time he sees that dog, he's bound to freak out even more. Whereas his barking the first time was just frustrated excitement and enthusiasm, he'll just get more and more honestly aggressive toward the other dog because he wants that dog to stay the hell away because he thinks that very bad things happen whenever the dog is near. (I'm not necessarily saying that this is exactly what might happen, but it's a good example of what might happen. It happens terribly often.)

      If he's biting in play, then think about how two dogs might behave in play. If Fido bites Rover too roughly while they're wrestling, then Rover will yelp and stalk off to lick his "wound." Fido is left lonely and bored, and he thus learns to inhibit the force of his bite because he doesn't want the fun and games to end. So, every time his teeth touch your skin, *instantly* shriek or yelp "OUCH!" and immediately end the game. Immediately stand up, cross your arms and stalk right out of the room. Do not return for at least several minutes. When you return, greet him calmly, but do not resume play for awhile. Here are two articles that should help further:
      http://dogstardaily.com/training/puppy-biting
      http://dogstardaily.com/training/teaching-bite-inhibition

      If he's biting for another reason, then you'll have to specify. I mean, does he bite you when you try to take stuff from him? That's called resource guarding. Does he bite you when you hold him or restrain him? That requires desensitization. So on and so forth. All of these problems require much different treatment than play biting.

      It sounds like he hasn't been properly socialized. You should have been socializing him extensively throughout his life, so by now, other dogs should be no big deal because he should have interacted with so many of them. So, socialize him. He needs to interact with tons and tons of dogs on a regular basis. Enroll him social training classes! Enlist anyone you know with a dog to help you socialize your dog! If you can do this, try modifying this method:
      http://www.mastiffonlinecommunity.net/viewtopic.php?t=85
      Instead of having him tied to an immovable object, you'll have him on the leash with you. Instead of only working with a person, you'll have that other person have a dog with him or her. Every time your dog reacts, stand there and wait until he stops. (It might take a very long time at first, and he might even throw some tantrums. Just ignore it and wait for him to quit it.) Then walk forward. He'll eventually catch on; since he wants to go to the other dog, he'll be discouraged from barking because when he does, he doesn't get to go forward like he wants to. You should also try using this method to teach him to walk well with other dogs:
      http://www.mastiffonlinecommunity.net/viewtopic.php?t=86
      I also highly recommend the book "Feisty Fido" by Patricia McConnell, which is about dogs who are reactive on the leash. Oh, and "My Dog Pulls, What Do I Do?" by Turid Rugaas.

      A few more articles I think might be helpful:
      http://www.clickertraining.com/node/208
      http://www.clickertraining.com/node/1721
      http://www.clickertraining.com/node/216
      (If it prompts you to join the site in order to read the articles, just do it, joining's free.)

      Finally, all of the breeds in your mix are high energy. You need to exercise him like CRAZY! You can understand that he's chock full of frustration and pent-up energy on the walk, right? Because until he's trained to walk well, the walk is barely exercise. You have to drain the energy before the walk. Run around like a loon with him! Play fetch! Play soccer! Go hiking! Go swimming! Just drain that energy.

  19. QUESTION:
    Can dogs understand words?
    I've seen videos on youtube of dogs saying words, I just wanted to know if it's possible from them to actually understand what the word means by the context, or do they just repeat the master with no real inkling of what theyre saying, like when a human tries imitating a dog's bark

    • ANSWER:
      I had to laugh out loud when I read your question. I have four dogs and yes they do understand different words. Pepper my Plott hound understands go, bye bye, no, stop, cookie, snack, bed, lets ride, lode up, paw, other paw and sit, others I cant remember at this time. Bella knows cookie she is my cookie monster, snack, b ye, go , bed. Bam-Bam knows sit, stay, cookie, mamma, paw, bed, truck, lode up, bye , go, And Tobie the newest knows bye, go cookie, bed and snack, good boy! come to mamma. yes dogs know words so do cats and horses !

  20. QUESTION:
    high frequency sounds that dogs can hear and humans can't?
    http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=EWKVtGQ_KSg&watch_response
    this is a video where the dogs get annoyed like crazy and start barking to the high frequency sound. in this video the sound is audible to most humans too..
    anyway i tried playing various high frequency sounds (ones i can hear and ones i cant) to my dog to see how he would react and he totally ignored it. btw i know my dog isn't deaf, or partially.

    why do some dogs get annoyed and some don't?

    • ANSWER:
      I don't know why it only annoys some dogs and not others. All three of my dogs looked around like "WTF" but none of them barked or whined... and after about 2 minutes, they quit caring

  21. QUESTION:
    why do videos on my macbooks "photobooth" no play properly on youtube?
    i recorded my dog barking and my cousin dancing on my macbook web cam, on photobooth, and uploaded them to youtube. but on the dog barking the audio was WAY off, and the dance my cousin did for about 45 seconds was crammed into 16 seconds and he was dancing at a SUPER fast speed, why are my videos not uploading properly>!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

    • ANSWER:
      Despite Youtube stating that .mov movie file formats are supported for upload, I've had problems with them before as well, much the same problems you are having. I convert the video into another format that seems to be better supported.

      Photobooth saves movie files as a .mov file type, and something like a mpeg 4 seems to work better. You can find easy to use, free software to convert videos on the internet. I use a program called "Handbrake". Works well for me.

      So, you convert the video into an mpeg4 format, for example, and then proceed to upload that to youtube, once you've checked and made sure the converted video's audio is synced properly and the video is playing normally, so on. Good luck.

  22. QUESTION:
    Do you think old dogs can learn new tricks?
    Do you think old dogs can learn new tricks? I purchased a chihuahua back in July of 1998. His name is Caleb and he did not know any tricks besides sit beg jump lay down bark and paw(shake hands) and roll over. The other day some guy came to my store selling magic trick items. i purchased a few i got these magic cards and invisible dog and stuff like that. I also got this fake gun. I wanted to make a youtube video and teach my dog to play dead but when i shot it my dog played dead i did not even have to teach him. He is still laying there hes even fakeing a bad smell! And its been 3 days. Where can i buy more stuff like this? also do you think old dogs can learn new tricks?
    Forgot to ask how do i wake him up or get him to stop playing dead? i poked him and hes all stiff i think hes stressed.
    I do not see how its gross its just a magic trick

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  23. QUESTION:
    Is your dog interested in mirrors?
    I've seen a lot of videos on youtube of dogs going crazy when they see mirrors because they think it's another dog. They attack it, bark loudly, or run and hide. I have a maltese and he seems totally disinterested with mirrors. He looks at them, sees his reflection, then just turns his head or walks away. He could care less about them. Is that normal? What does your dog do when he/she sees a mirror?

    • ANSWER:
      It's normal for puppies or dogs that haven't seen mirrors before or that um...don't learn as quickly to be interested but most figure out pretty quickly that there is no other dog. Whether or not they recognize that it is themselves is debated with the whole "self awareness" argument. I think they just learn that there isn't a dog.

      My dogs ignore them unless they kind of see it out of the corner of their eye, just noticing movement probably, and turn to look at it briefly and go "oh yeah, no dog there".

  24. QUESTION:
    sound effects for my youtube videos??????
    I need a website that has sound effects, such as a camera shutter, or a dog barking, short little sound effects

    • ANSWER:
      Here is a site that offers a dog barking for free:
      http://www.sound-effects-hunter.com/dog-sounds.html
      Also, it has many other sounds...

  25. QUESTION:
    Was my dog mad when he was barking or was he just playing?
    Okay my dog has always barks at the mail truck when it comes by my house. Every day for as long as I can remember and he's 14 years old. Recently I put a video up of him doing just that for people I know to see. Many of them said "no he just wanted to play with/chase the mail truck and that his barking was excitement, not anger". Well I don't think so, he seemed mad to me. Here is his video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2N4VrZWjvA4&feature=channel_video_title Tell me what you think and if you can, please explain why. I love dogs and I just wish to know! Thanks everyone!
    Thank you Lexi, he always lunges at the front door like that. Reason why we know to keep it locked when the mail truck goes by!

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  26. QUESTION:
    My dog annoying???
    I was walking my beagle around the park the other day, and this middle aged woman, actually stopped me and asked me what kind of dog I have and I said beagle, she looked at me with all seriousness and said "that is one ugly beagle" later on we kept walking and Honey (my dog) barked at another dog, and we kept going and as I was leaving getting in my car the woman came over to and said her bark was terrible, saying she worked at the SPCA and she has never seen or heard a beagle like mine. This really hurt my feelings, I love my dog and want the best for her. I find out that this woman works at my SPCA do I go confront her for my dog and I, because I'm starting a internship there in Febuary. Or do I let it go and just figure she is ignorant and arogant? Below I posted a youtube video of my dog if anyone would like to see.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWTMvBbrB5Y
    Happy New Year!
    For Lexi and tiff, I could care less if people look at my youtube account. I put it there because I want people's oppinions on my dog because I love her very much. Maybe next time I won't post a video link or picture and let people be totally clueless, no offence but you sound just as rude as the woman that judged my dog.

    • ANSWER:
      Next time that rude woman tells you something is wrong with your dog, tell her you love your dog and think she's beautiful, and she can stick that in her dang juicebox and suck it. I think your dog looks fine, maybe next time she says your dog is one ugly beagle, you should tell her she's one ugly woman.

  27. QUESTION:
    Is YouTube safe for a 13-year-old?
    I'm really mature for my age (I'd say I'm at the maturity level of maybe a 17-18-year-old). I know not to talk to creepos, watch X-rated stuff, post personal info, or otherwise do stuff my parents would disapprove of. I would mainly be on there to have fun watching/rating/commenting on videos. The videos I uploaded would probably just be funny videos like my dog barking at her own reflection, none of me.

    I already have Facebook, and I think I'm quite responsible with that. My parents know my password; they check my account a few times a week to make sure I'm staying out of trouble. I have my dad and grandma on my friends list (I'd have my mom, too, but she doesn't have FB). All my friends are people I know in real life, and I always reject requests from strangers.

    So, yeah...do you think it's okay for me to have a YouTube account?
    I'd use the same password as the Facebook one.

    • ANSWER:
      Yeah, you constructed a good argument, plus your grammar is excellent...

      By my standards you're 70 I.Q points higher than the rest of people your age.

      Go for it!

  28. QUESTION:
    My computer is making really weird noises?
    My computer makes noises such as a dog barking, cars on a road, weird music and a doorbell...
    Its annoying and I can't watch youtube videos without being disturbed. What can I do???

    • ANSWER:
      LOL,

      I sounds like someone changed your sound theme as a joke, im assuming your using windows so follow this:

      Control panel/sound,speach and audio devices/change the sound scheme

      Than you will have to through all of them to try and find the original sounds for each item.

  29. QUESTION:
    Difference between barking and baying?
    Alright, so I'm trying to explain to someone the difference between barking and baying. I know the difference, but I need a thorough explanation to show him that's simplified without needing in-depth knowledge or experience with dogs. The videos I'm sending him from Youtube aren't cutting it (although the difference is obvious to me), so what's an easier way of explaining the difference to someone?

    This came up because I said I want to get a Coonhound at some point (after graduation).

    • ANSWER:
      I agree; a bark is a very short, abrupt, sharp, rough sound coming from the dog whereas baying is more like a bark that is extended into a short howl.

  30. QUESTION:
    Daily Bark 20 Halloween's Eve!?
    We have SEVEN more hours to go for Halloween.
    I hope everyone is having a spectacular Halloween Eve.
    Yesterday we discussed on leashes and allot of you didn't have retractable ones because they do tend to break allot and we don't want that happening because it is really dangerous.
    Daily Dog Photo: http://www.highmeadowalpacas.net/assets/images/dogs_and_pumpkin.jpg
    Daily Dog Halloween Video:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCYaw5tGYAs
    Topic for Today (HALLOWEEN): Keeping dogs calm on Halloween.

    When the door rings we all know our dogs go ballistic. Barking and sniffing the door and other things.
    Tomorrow is that day when the door is going to be ringing constantly for 1-2 hours. What technique do you suggest for keeping your dogs calm? Where will your dogs be when trick or treaters arrive? In the backyard? Busy with some friends? Or is your dog the calm ones who don't bother to go to the door?
    Tips and Knowledge are welcome!

    Have a safe and Happy Howl-o-ween!
    (Didn't have much space to add the daily quote)

    Ever consider what our dogs must think of us? I mean, here we come back from a grocery store with the most amazing haul -- chicken, pork, half a cow. They must think we're the greatest hunters on earth!
    -Anne Tyler

    Happy Halloween.

    • ANSWER:
      My dogs will be with me in the basement and a movie... and tennis balls. They LOVE tennis balls. Why should the kids have all the fun? :) They'll hear the doorbell and bark, but I hope to learn ways to distract them - perhaps I'll work on training them to sit when they hear the doorbell? Ooh, ambitious! :)

      Awesome questions, and I love the quote!! :)

  31. QUESTION:
    Girlfriend thinks my dog is too loud, I hate when her cat scratches my furniture?
    My girlfriend just moved in with her cat and we haven't been getting along. She gets annoyed by my dog barking and I get mad when her cat scratches at my sofa. I suggested that we do a trade: I will get my dog debarked and she will get her cat declawed. It seems like a win-win to me, but she is saying that declawing is crueler than debarking and hurts the animal more. I don't really care which is crueler because, frankly, I don't care about my dog or her cat, but I still need to convince her that debarking is worse so she'll go through with the deal. I tried showing her videos on youtube of debarked dogs and how pathetic they are but it wasn't enough. What else can do I to prove to her that my dog will be in more agony from a debarking than her cat from a declawing? Please help, we're both animal lovers and this is ruining our relationship...

    • ANSWER:

  32. QUESTION:
    girlfriend thinks my dog is too loud, i hate when her cat scratches my furniture?
    My girlfriend just moved in with her cat and we haven't been getting along. She gets annoyed by my dog barking and I get mad when her cat scratches at my sofa. I suggested that we do a trade: I will get my dog debarked and she will get her cat declawed. It seems like a win-win to me, but she is saying that declawing is crueler than debarking and hurts the animal more. I don't really care which is crueler because, frankly, I don't care about my dog or her cat, but I still need to convince her that debarking is worse so she'll go through with the deal. I tried showing her videos on youtube of debarked dogs and how pathetic they are but it wasn't enough. What else can do I to make her understand that my dog will be in more agony from a debarking than her cat from a declawing? Please help, we're both animal loves and this is ruining our relationship...

    • ANSWER:

  33. QUESTION:
    When my dogs barks he sounds like he is say the F word. What can i do about this?
    He is a lab. We take him with us just about every where we go but when he barks it sounds so much like the F word. I dont know what to do. He barks at people sometimes (not agressivly tho he just wants attention).

    The thing is, is that people look at us weird. And some people ask us if we taugh him that. We didnt tho.

    I kinda like how he can say the F word tho.. lol its awesome.

    So should i worry about it or just let him be?

    I seriously wish i had my camera with me cuz id take video and put it on youtube for you guys to see.

    • ANSWER:
      Looool, that sounds hilarious & I would love to see that. I dont think people should be bothered by it, I'd get a kick out of it. Some people can just be so .. serious, I guess the proper word is.
      Just let him be, it's his natural bark and if it wasn't taught or provoked then I see no problem.

  34. QUESTION:
    Dog training video........................................................................?
    I got a video from the animal shelter and it showed you how to do train your new dog and fun things to do with it. my mom threw it away and ive been trying to find it online if maybe i could buy it or see it on youtube or something. it was by animal planet and the brand of dog supplies Harts sponsered it. on the front of the cover it said smart barks or something like that.thanks

    • ANSWER:
      call the animal shelter to see if you can get another one..

  35. QUESTION:
    My Dog Has SEVERE Seperation Anxiety VIDEO URL INCLUDED!!?
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3BswAXZC6s&feature=player_profilepage

    The video above is a video of my dog Silvia having one of her freak outs that goes on every time we leave. We have tried all methods of training, Cesar Millan, Victoria Stilwell and many more, we have worked hard on all diffrent types of training methods nothing works. Please notice that in the video we IGNORE her when we come back. We've owned many dogs in our life so we know how to train but Silvia's Case is so severe nothing works. She eats off the counter, poops on the floor sometimes, attacks us when we show any signs of leaving, and She barks NON STOP the whole time we are gone. HELP ME.. I can't live like this anymore. What should we do?

    • ANSWER:
      If you can honestly say that you patiently tried every method, it may be a good idea to go to the vet and ask about anti-anxiety medicine for her. My friend's dog needs it for the same reason and while it hasn't completely cured the separation anxiety, it has helped.

      Other than that, try crate training her. Once a dog starts to see their crate as their "safe place", they'll feel secure in it and won't be so anxious. So get a big crate. Start feeding her meals inside it and throwing toys and treats into it often during the day so she'll associate it with positive things. Put her in it at night too - and if she barks or cries while she's in there, it is very important to completely ignore her; if you let her out, she'll learn that barking and whining get her what she wants. So get some earplugs and leave her. Also, if you go to let her out of it and she starts barking or crying, ignore her and leave her there until she's quiet. Sounds cruel, but it's very important. Eventually she will settle down and willingly go in the crate.

      When you leave the house, throw a Kong toy filled with frozen plain yogurt and treats into the crate. Once she goes in, lock the crate and leave without making a fuss. Don't say goodbye to her or anything like that, just leave.

      Also, work with her by gradually increasing the time that she's alone and by changing your routine to leave. She knows that before you leave, you put your coat and shoes on. So a few times a day, put on your coat and shoes and just sit down on the couch and turn on the TV, go on the computer, whatever, just don't leave. That way she won't get anxious when she sees you doing it.

      Put her in her crate, then leave the room. Wait outside for a few seconds - if she's barking, stay outside until she's quiet; if she's not barking, go back in. Then repeat about 10 times. Now increase the time to thirty seconds, again staying outside if she's barking and coming back in when she's quiet. Do that a few times, then increase the time to one minute, then two, then three, etc. until you can leave her alone for five minutes without barking. That doesn't sound like much, but it'll certainly be a big improvement from where she is now. Do this a few times a day.

      One thing I noticed in the video is that you come back into the house while she is barking. All you're doing is reinforcing the barking; in her mind, barking gets you to come back in. If you come home and hear her barking, wait outside the door until she is completely quiet. Then come back in and ignore her - don't look at her, talk to her, or pet her - until she calms down.

      Good luck and HTH!

  36. QUESTION:
    How can I teach my dog to skateboard?
    Alright, so this is actually a serious question :D
    How could I teach my dog to skateboard, to actually put his feet on the deck and move it forwards? At the moment he has a little problem where all he does is bark at the wheels!

    Probably a complicated trick to learn, but if you look at a couple of youtube videos, it has been done :) Any ideas on how this may be achieved?

    • ANSWER:
      Sure, it is easy to do....

      First put on your helmet and knee pads and elbow pads and some serious rump pads,

      Then, you get on the skateboard and tell Loki to watch, watch mommie fall now, but the only part you want to learn Loki are the parts where I stay on the board......LOL

      No, really a neighbor taught their sheltie to do it, it took him about 2 weeks to get the dog use to it.

      Get someone to help you, you first want someone that can skateboard well, tee hee..joking
      then you put Loki on a leash and walk beside them really slow making sure that Loki does not get near the wheels...

      Then, you talk to him, soothing talk, okay let's go boy, let's go, now this is what my neighbor did for 4 days, then he got his sheltie to sit on the board, held her on, then scooted the board slow while holding her on....she wanted off at first, but then started staying on.

      He then put the leash on her, sat her on the board, held her, while a friend pushed the board from the back, she started liking it, stayed on, then in a week, she was staying on by herself, did not have to be held on, but he still kept the leash on her for a few more days.

      He then took off the leash, she got on the board by herself, he would put her left back leg offf the board and push the board, she would want to raise her leg, but then he would stop, put her leg back down, by the second day of puttng her leg down, she kept it down on her own..

      Then she kept it up all the time, she would sit on it, push with her back leg to move it, he would let her go on the drive way only, never into the street...she would bark if he stopped her, she would want to go again.

      Now, he holds the board, she gets on by herself, pushes of with her back leg and keeps the board going and she can go pretty fast now.......she is getting better and better.

      He took her to the lake as well, and she can stand on a surf board, and she can stay on, she has great balance now........on both boards.

      Good luck, be careful and do not bump your rump too much trying to teach Loki

      Be careful.

      Let me know how he does..I know as you are, he will be pro and on the circuit pretty fast....

  37. QUESTION:
    What to do with a baby gopher (as in the rodent)?
    I think I have a baby gopher. After watching a youtube video labled 'baby Gopher,' I'm 90% sure. I don't know what to do with it though. I live in town. I don't mind weening it untill it can take care of it self. I have no Idea what it eats or needs. I found it cowering on my deck in the midle of the day just past the reach of my active basset hound leash. Who, by the way, was barking at it with her big dog bark relentlessly. I'm suprised the poor thing didn't have a heart attack an keal over right then and their. I don't know how it got on the deck in the first place. This week a baby gopher, last week I, again with the help of my basset, discovered a kitten has been living in my garage, what should I expect to find next week!?

    • ANSWER:
      First, try to get the advice of a local wild animal rescue if you do not have access to a vet. Otherwise, if you have the resources like time and money, consult a vet. I do not know what kind of diseases they carry and or what kinds of vaccinations they need. As for the next animals you might expect, possums, rabbits, badgers, and other small rodents.

  38. QUESTION:
    I cant figure out what song it is!!! ughhh?
    Ok so I was crusing with a couple friends a week or two ago and they played this rap song and i cant remember any of the words but i remember it sounded like a dog barking in the background and idk if thats enough info....if u think uk wht it is can u like post a link for a youtube video thanx =)
    Its not some stupid song like who let the dogs out....its actual rap like young jeezy, lil boosie, ect.

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  39. QUESTION:
    Remote collar? (opinions) (thoughts) (sucess stories)?
    Some people find them cruel and some people adore them. I've recently been looking into one for my 2 year old havanese. So here is my situation. When I got her she was awesome off leash , then she got more independent. Not a good thing. So she listens in the house to basic commands like sit, stay , laydown and hight five but when we are outside on a leash she barks and people, dogs, everything! When there are no distractions outside she will sit on a leash but that's about it. The second I take the leash off she runs unless I have good treats like cheese or meat. I saw numerous videos on YouTube of dogs off leash with a remote collar and it really seems to work even after you take the collar off . And I am not talking about the " shock collars" I'm talking about simulation and vibration. Opinions?
    Oh and if you don't know what a havanese is it is small about 8- 15 pounds. Mine is 11 , fairly common size.

    Thanks!

    • ANSWER:
      theres always a better way then a remote collar remote collars usually make it worst because the shock not only physically hurts them but emotionally too

  40. QUESTION:
    how can you make your dog to BARK whenever you want them to bark?
    i saw this video in youtube and i want to try it!!! :)

    • ANSWER:
      I taught my dogs by saying "speak" then getting them to bark, whenever they would bark I'd click my clicker and give them a treat. After a while they understand, it may take longer for certain breeds.
      If you don't have a clicker you can just praise them and give them a treat. :3 That's always worked for me! ;D

  41. QUESTION:
    Daily Bark 19 Monday?
    Hello all you dog lovers!
    2 more days to go till Howl-o-ween!
    Yesterday we discussed about keeping your dog safe on halloween. Checking the yard for WRAPPERS, I said it right this time! :)
    No chocolate no nothing.
    Ringing doorbells, knocking on doors can get your dog started but with a few helpful tips there will be no fuss.
    Daily Dog Photo: http://www.coachingintogreatness.com/dog%20halloween.bmp
    Daily Dog Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIaFsNh_JpU
    Topic for today: Dog Leash
    What kind of leash do you use on your dogs?
    Retractable?
    Just a plain leash?
    What brand is your leash? How long is yours? Long ones for a specific place and time? Short ones for a specific time and place?
    Share any tips and knowledge you have!

    "Dogs love their friends and bite their enemies,
    quite unlike people, who are incapable of pure love
    and always have to mix love and hate."

    - Sigmund Freud

    Have a Happy Howl-o-ween

    • ANSWER:
      No retractable leashes - they don't allow good control of the dog and they can break. I think they are a bad idea.

      We use 4-6 foot long heavy nylon leashes. One dog uses a Halti because though he walks nicely on a leash 90% of the time he sometimes startles at things and he is very large and can hurt me if he pulls when he freaks at something. The other uses a regular nylon collar. She heels nicely and doesn't startle like our other dog.

  42. QUESTION:
    Daily Bark 17 Friday?
    Happy Friday everyone! 5 more days to go till Halloween.
    Yesterday we discussed about dog leash's. Busy street=leash
    Gated back/front yard=no leash.
    Daily Dog Photo: http://www.psangus.com/puppy.gif
    Daily Dog Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRFGWotC4_c
    Topic for today: Daily Dog Routines
    We all have daily routines for our dogs to help them stay fit and healthy and of course happy. A dog with a complicated schedule is not a happy one. What's your perspective on a good fit schedule to keep a dog healthy and happy?
    Walk after or before eating? Taking naps before or after eating?

    Remember, Tips and Knowledge are welcome!

    "The great pleasure of a dog is that you may make
    a fool of yourself with him and not only will he not scold you,
    but he will make a fool of himself too."
    - Samuel Butler~

    • ANSWER:
      Not much walking in our house, too many dogs, not enough time, Bad owner!

      Morning - outside run around
      Feed
      nap (we get ready for work)
      Outside - run around again
      Sleep all day while we are at work.
      I usually go home at lunch and let them out for 1/2 hour
      Sleep
      Home around 5ish. Outside - play - throw ball. Run like nuts.
      Feed
      Nap or drool while we eat
      Outside to play
      Play in living room
      Outside again
      Bed.
      It starts all over.

      Weekends are worse but we play with them more.

  43. QUESTION:
    Would you get your family a dog after reading this?
    My dad said we were going to get an Icelandic Sheepdog and then he said no they are to loud (which isn't true if you train them, which we would do). So I wrote an essay. It's kinda long but I need to know if it is good enough. Thanks :D

    I think you should get a dog for many reasons. I think the dog should be an Icelandic sheepdog. There are many reasons why you should get a dog for our house but i will state three major reasons. one, you were the one who brought up the idea in the first place. Two, having a dog can help us become more mature. Three, they are adorable.

    Firstly, I would like to state that you brought up the idea of our family getting a dog. Mom did a lot of research and emailed a lot of people and even called people about Icelandic sheepdogs. Now, you are saying that they bark to much and will cause unnecessary noise. That is false because they will not if they are trained not too. The dog would only bark to tell us that the door bell rang and when it is running around outside because dogs naturally do that. The dog would help us with the door bell because it has a tendency to break and not be fixed for awhile.

    Secondly, having a dog will help us mature as people. It will teach us responsibility. There are many ways that getting a dog can teach us to be responsible. We will have to train the dog which would be a responsibility. Training a dog will take time which will teach our family patience and that is something our family needs. Also one of us will have to walk the dog every day so that will teach us priority.

    Thirdly, these dogs are adorable. You have to admit it, they are. Especially the ones that look like German Shepherds. Everyone is getting good grades in school so there is no reason getting a dog is a bad thing and it will definitely not effect our grades because we usually don't have any homework to do anyway. All the more reason to get a dog, because we will have time to take care of it and then there will be no time to play video games or watch stupid YouTube videos.

    These are just some reason why our family should get a dog. Think about it. We all want a dog. We have all wanted a dog for awhile. Remember, you brought up the idea in the first place, having a dog can teach us maturity, and Icelandic sheep dogs are adorable.
    I guess I'm a terrible writer. That carrier is definitely out. But I just wanted to make a point. Apparently I am not doing a very good job. I'm so sorry this is the 5th time he has brought it up and actually talked to people about getting a dog. It wasn't just a thought like "Wouldn't it be nice to get a dog." it was more like he emailed different websites to my mom and stuff. I am also so sorry I'm not good at randomly saying stuff and making up an essay in 5 minutes, ok? This lady my mom was talking to has this breed of dog and it doesn't bark besides the times i mentioned above. I guess that's because a therapy dog, but my mom kinda wanted to make the dog a therapy dog. I was just trying to sound believable. No need to be mean. I'm so sorry I'm 15 and write like a 10 year old.

    • ANSWER:
      you are not a terrible writer and if my child gave me that and i was already considering a getting a family dog, i would appreciate your effort ... you make good points and your thoughts are organized ... and i would get you a dog ... when i was growing up i would beg and beg for a dog, when my dad actually took steps towards buying a dog, i was silently optimistic ... and he did give in after it all and the entire family loved that dog for 17 years ... and don't let these negative nellies get you down, they are sad in their lives and just want others to feel sad too ... you keep after your dad and i am sure you will get a dog ...

  44. QUESTION:
    how to train my dog to bark at intruders?
    i have an 8 week old german shepherd puppy and i am in the process of training it since there are no dog training facilities or qualified dog trainers on my island. (i live in the caribbean.) i am 17 today and still a teenager, and i cannot posses a gun to threaten intruder because it is illegal, and i would not want one. i can not get a security system because there ar no security services like those in america and alarms would be too expensive to purchase if the have it on my island.
    i would like to train my dog as to what the dogs do in the video below

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jb0cxrawMXc&feature=channel

    all i want is that the dog would bark at the intruder when im not there
    and protect me if someone wants to harm me. your advice would be appreciated on how i should train the dog or any books i could purchase or videos.
    please do not be abusive in your response
    i tried to explain myself as good as i can
    if i have any more details ill add them to this question.i do not live in america and my country is not as developed as america
    thanks
    thaank you susan b but i said i dont have dog training facilities in my countries nothing to do with cats dogs etc.
    if you have to asked someone aboyut shutzhund they would not know what your talking about
    i asked a similar question on how to train a dog to bark and bite !!and said that i would be sued
    in my country ther eare no laws to put you to prison if your dog bites someione
    it is a stupid government
    early and mostly everyone was angry at me
    i dont think i explained my self very well this morning
    no law about dogs

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  45. QUESTION:
    How long does it take a cat bite to heal? Will my cat attack again?
    I've had my adorable house cat, Prince since he was a kitten and he has never, ever hurt anyone before now. I was lounging on the couch browsing YouTube when I played a video with this super tiny dog with the most ridiculous bark. My cat went absolutely crazy and attacked me. I'm positive my cat thought I was the one making the barking.
    He bit me badly on my arm and right away I noticed it was infected. It's been 3 days since it happened and I've been to the doctor twice now. I've gotten a tetanus shot as well as 2 other shots (in my ass) and been taking prescribed antibiotics.

    The wound is pussing and the redness is still creeping up my arm. I haven't been feeling well, either. Very fatigued. The only improvement I can see is that the redness has faded some. My doctor said that if it gets worse, I'll have to go to the hospital (which I understand completely but would rather not spend the money if it's not needed).

    Can someone please tell me if what I am going through is normal for healing a cat bite?

    And also, I love my cat very much, but I'm afraid of him now. I'm doing my best to not show him that I am scared. I know they can sense it. And I know that the YouTube video is what triggered the attack, but I can't help but be frightened that I might do something to upset him again.

    Is it likely that he'll attack me again?

    • ANSWER:
      sometimes infection occours when animals bite

      I've never had an infection from a bite or scratch from my pets.

      It really depends on many factors.. one is your immune system and overall health. Someone with diabetes or circulatory issues is more prone to infection/slow healing for example. It also depends on your pet ("outdoor" cats are more likely to carry bacteria that can cause infection as opposed to "indoor" cats).

      As far as attacking again. Sounds like displaced aggression. He heard the dog barking and that angered or frightened him, but he couldnt attack the dog, so he attacked the next closest living thing, which happened to be you.

  46. QUESTION:
    Colbert Report Theme Song?
    Hey everyone,

    Do you know where I can find the audio or a video of the opening theme song to the Colbert Report? I've found theme songs like that of The Office on YouTube, then converted the file to mp3, but I can't find any video or even a link to the theme song. At the best I can find a video of a dog barking in front of a TV while the show is starting, but I'm looking for a clear, audio file of just the theme song. I don't use Limewire, so that's out of the picture, but do any of you know of a different approach?

    Thanks in advance.

    • ANSWER:
      http://www.televisiontunes.com

      this site has the theme tune of The Colbert Report. under C. it gives you the option to download it as an mp3. I have downloaded a few theme tunes off this site.

  47. QUESTION:
    Need opinions on my pony for sale?
    He's about 13 hands, 6 years old, POA / Welsh cross, white flecks and a sock on his right hind. Walk / trot, still polishing his canter, has great brakes. I've ridden him in a halter bareback, and jumped him 2'6. He's VERY calm, not phased by barking dogs, or other spooking horses and is great at new places. He can also leg yield, side pass, and do turns on the fore hand. He's in CA, we have him at k, but highly negotiable.

    Here's a video of him, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJn-vBbeSOY

    Thanks guys.
    Yes, I have owned him since he popped out of my first pony, and I have trained him by myself.

    Oh and he also lunges, trailers, and ties.
    Yes he has been to a show and was great, he did intro a and b and both scores were above 65%, and at our next pony club meeting in 2 weeks a couple of our smaller riders are going to get on him for a little.
    Haha thank you Meagan :)

    horse lover, he loves doing any job, and he loves playing with toys, I was once trying to see if he could do games for our pony club so I picked up cones and he decided he would pick them up and carry them for me! haha. Yeah I would definitely do a lease, I love my pony.
    Yes he has been to a show and he was great. We plan to take him to more upcoming shows. And we plan to have some of the junior riders in our pony club ride him a little bit.
    Okay I will ask my mom to drop the price down a little on his ads. Usually when he takes odd distances it's because of me. When I first started jumping him I was trying to guide him through every step because I still wasn't sure how he would do. I recently jumped him and I decided to jump like a beginner, I basically sat there and he did all the work and he had it all figured out!

    • ANSWER:
      I too am going to agree with the other answers so far and say that 6k is a little high. I would ask 5k and be willing to consider offers of 4k and up. With the economy, horse prices have either sky-rocketed or dropped, depending on the horse, and for most youngsters, they've dropped. I'm currently looking to add a pony to my roster that's around the same age as yours that just needs some finishing up over the winter and then will do the A circuit hunters next season, and the ones I'm looking at are mostly between 8k and 10k, so a good deal of them are only 2k more than you're currently asking. That being said, I think he's really cute and that you've done a great job with him. He jumps from any distance and doesn't seem bothered. I think he'd be a fantastic pony for a kid who wants to show locally and/or do pony club. I'd trust him with my kid (if I had one). I think if you lower your price a little, you'll probably sell him in a flash, and I doubt you would have any trouble finding a lease.

  48. QUESTION:
    fUnniest utube video i ever seen!! off subject but funny?
    australian man barking like a dog lmao tell me what u think everyone had a bad day this might give u a laugh lol, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qEFFR8gX6k&feature=related

    • ANSWER:
      I agree, that is a funny one! There are many funny ones on there as well!

  49. QUESTION:
    Do u like to see shawn Michaels in "1 more heel turn"? He used to be gr8 as a heel,right.?
    just watch these videos.

    HBK Shawn Michaels - Kicks Booker T out of the nWo
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pw1MOkWl-YY

    This is another funny video
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9_jHooa-7M
    Yr.1998 .At this point of time HHH was just a barking dog
    always seen in Hbks shadow waging its tail.

    That badass Hbk used to be awsome
    another
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4TttWmDH1M

    • ANSWER:
      NOPE! HES AWESOME NOW ! I LIKE HIM MORE AS A FACE, JUST MY OPINION !

  50. QUESTION:
    What is this funky noise?
    I don't know if it is created by a real instrument or not, but it is used in a lot of tropical-themed and video game music.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adUKjbFbSlw
    It's that sort of barking dog noise. The first time it happens is at about 12 seconds in, but it continues for a while longer.

    • ANSWER:
      haha I love that too.
      It is called Cuica

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCU4g1dN8hs

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFUYqBaJdl8
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3w_WR6w1RI

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqao21cZ5nM



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