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Join Date: Jan 2006
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THey are so cute! Athena is so smart. I once had a cat that I taught to do a lot of tricks, too. They are smarter than given credit for. If you spend the time with them I think they can learn almost anything a dog can. It is hard when trying to teach two at once. |
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Moultonborough, NH
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I so much enjoyed watching Steeler and Athena.
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Central NH
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What a couple of fine looking and smart animals! Steeler's ear is adorably perfect. It gives him such character. Please don't ever tell Athena that she isn't a dog!
She is absolutely precious!
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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How sweet!!!
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Moultonborough
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Well my well behaved boy Steeler decided to go visit with Pasha and her yoga class at Holland Hill studio the other day (my son was home sick and let him out then forgot about him). After he ate all the food off of their picnic lunch he started to try to procreate with some class members. I am assuming they were in the downward facing dog position
![]() Sorry Pasha
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Moultonborough, NH
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I did a yoga class with Pasha on Wednesday morning outside the Moultonborough Recreation Department. I sure wish Steeler has come to this class to visit. I would have taken him home to hang-out with my fifteen year old cat named Jezzie. They could have had a play date.
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Texas, Lake Ray Hubbard and NH, Long Island Winnipesaukee
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My wife and I where commenting on how well Gamble was behaving... And well, I tried to let him run loose, at an empty park, and when people started showing up.... he sat across the field and looked at me, while I called him.... Luckily he is scared to death of being left behind, so I headed to the car, and as soon as the rear hatch went up, and the engine started he was more willing to listen.
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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Steeler is good looking boy. Just be careful of his weight. ie....treats...GS dogs are prone to hip Dysplasia. Extra weigh exaserbates the problem. Not saying he is fat BTW! Having raised German Shepards most of my life I get nervous when I see a dog sit on his hip. GS dogs should sit on both hind quarters equally. Steeler looks like he sits on his two quarts well, so good for you. It helps keep their hips aligned.
Oh, one more trick. When giving Steeler a treat bring the treat up to your nose first.This makes him look you in the eye/face which is key to good training. When a person is giving a command to a dog it is imperative he looks at you and watches your eyes and face for direction. The cat, I don't think will even care if you look it in the eye...Cats are like that.... ![]() Sorry though...Not preaching...just teaching. My wife says I like to stick my nose in other peoples dogs business.... ![]()
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