Sandy in CT
Premium Member
Let's get some sheltie chatting going! I'm in a Facebook sheltie group and there was recently a thread on what tricks your sheltie can do... So do tell me, what things can your puppers do? Here's some of what mine can do; I am sure I will miss something...
Both of ours sneeze if you ask them if they have a cold. Both will ‘paws up’ on our forearms and then ‘pray’. Brodie will do his version of a cockle-doodle-doo (we have chickens - no rooster) if you ask what a rooster says. Brodie goes to our powder room and cries when he needs to potty (self taught) while Deacon comes and gets us to tell us Brodie needs to potty since Brodie doesn't bark for potty. My youngest son taught Brodie to ‘pet’ our kitties.
Deacon tells time... not really, but he KNOWS it is 6 pm and dinner time and will not let you just blow that off. Both know it is 10am and salmon jerky treat time. I can sit on the floor and both will come up and 'pounce' on my back if I ignore them as if to say "hey, didn't you hear us? It's SALMON time!".
They both do the normal stuff of spin (always to the right), sit pretty, Brodie rolls over. We've been practicing sit and stay when someone comes to the door and yup, I use those salmon jerky treats for it. One day, I went out to get the mail, came in through the basement and got sidetracked, actually forgot about them. Was shocked to see them still sitting at the front door in a stay waiting for their treat. We have to get back to that though because since I forgot them, now they sometimes get up to check and see if I am coming back.
Brodie has a floor hockey stick (hubby is from Newfoundland, was on skates from age 3 up to him breaking his ankle 2 years ago - major hockey fan). If hubby is watching any sport on TV and gets excited, Brodie retrieves the hockey stick, brings it to hubby, then gets a ball - I think he gets jealous hubby is 'playing games' without him. Speaking of TV, Brodie loves to watch it.
Deacon sings, doesn't take much to get him going, throws his head back and howls type of singing and for some reason the word Peek-a-Boo can really get him going! Brodie sings as well, but he's got this shrill, high pitched squeal no one enjoys. Deacon is more of a tenor.
We taught both to use a bell and they can push the 'that was easy' Staples button, but we hide both cuz it's annoying and gets them too excited.
Brodie has 2 trick dog titles, Deacon just 1.
What can your crew do?
Both of ours sneeze if you ask them if they have a cold. Both will ‘paws up’ on our forearms and then ‘pray’. Brodie will do his version of a cockle-doodle-doo (we have chickens - no rooster) if you ask what a rooster says. Brodie goes to our powder room and cries when he needs to potty (self taught) while Deacon comes and gets us to tell us Brodie needs to potty since Brodie doesn't bark for potty. My youngest son taught Brodie to ‘pet’ our kitties.
Deacon tells time... not really, but he KNOWS it is 6 pm and dinner time and will not let you just blow that off. Both know it is 10am and salmon jerky treat time. I can sit on the floor and both will come up and 'pounce' on my back if I ignore them as if to say "hey, didn't you hear us? It's SALMON time!".
They both do the normal stuff of spin (always to the right), sit pretty, Brodie rolls over. We've been practicing sit and stay when someone comes to the door and yup, I use those salmon jerky treats for it. One day, I went out to get the mail, came in through the basement and got sidetracked, actually forgot about them. Was shocked to see them still sitting at the front door in a stay waiting for their treat. We have to get back to that though because since I forgot them, now they sometimes get up to check and see if I am coming back.
Brodie has a floor hockey stick (hubby is from Newfoundland, was on skates from age 3 up to him breaking his ankle 2 years ago - major hockey fan). If hubby is watching any sport on TV and gets excited, Brodie retrieves the hockey stick, brings it to hubby, then gets a ball - I think he gets jealous hubby is 'playing games' without him. Speaking of TV, Brodie loves to watch it.
Deacon sings, doesn't take much to get him going, throws his head back and howls type of singing and for some reason the word Peek-a-Boo can really get him going! Brodie sings as well, but he's got this shrill, high pitched squeal no one enjoys. Deacon is more of a tenor.
We taught both to use a bell and they can push the 'that was easy' Staples button, but we hide both cuz it's annoying and gets them too excited.
Brodie has 2 trick dog titles, Deacon just 1.
What can your crew do?