I am lost for words

    • Bronze

    I am lost for words

    Hey guys, I am new to the forum and I have been browsing around the web. I came across this video here of a dog skateboarding, oh yea the site is [linkhttp://www.myhow2site.com]www.myhow2site.com[/link] Tell me how he does it becuase man I can't even get my dog to play fetch. Well I look forward to chatting with you all ;)
    • Gold Top Dog
    Hey tarpon, welcome to the forum! Gosh, that is quite the skateboarder. Beats walking on a leash for sure! LOL
    • Gold Top Dog
    "Do you have anything without so much spam in it?" [8D]
     
     
    • Bronze
    I don't see spam, what are you talking about? Yea that is for sure. I got a kick out of that ;)
    • Gold Top Dog
    I didn't see any spam, either.  Just a cute video of a dog on a skateboard - not much different than the dog on a surfboard.  There are things down the left side that you could click on or not - your choice.  But it sure isn't necessary to click on them to see the video.
     
    Joyce
    • Gold Top Dog
    haha, i've seen that video before. good luck trying to get your own dog to skateboard, would require alot of training or a very unique dog...probably both.
    • Gold Top Dog
    I've seen that one before but it's still amazing! I love how his tongue kind of just flaps in the breeze. How do you teach them to know when to shift their weight? I'm just wondering out loud.
    • Gold Top Dog
    Thats brilliant!  Clever dog [:)]
    • Gold Top Dog
    that was quite the video. I can't believe how well the bulldog did it.He was even able to stear for the most part and he didnt let the board get away from him.
    • Gold Top Dog
    It's actually pretty easy to teach a dog to skateboard as long as you have some patience, a 31" double tailed skateboard, some treats and the know how.  Bill Ryan, Terry Ryan's hubby (Legacy Canine) has a cool DVD on how to do it.  You can get it at Tawzer Dog Videos.  Sioux got a skateboard for Christmas - I haven't started training her on it yet - as soon as it gets a bit warmer...