Saratoga Dog Walkers Literally Stop Traffic with Their Dozens of Obedient Pups
These might be the most well-trained dogs we've ever seen.
Almost any pet parent will tell you just how challenging dog training can be. Even basic obedience requires practice and consistency from both pup and owner, and distractions can be found just about anywhere. Somehow, though, @saratogadogwalkers have found the key to keeping dozens--yes, dozens--of dogs under control at one time.
If you think that sounds impressive, just wait until you see the whole crew! There's even an audience who stopped to admire the pack at work, and we completely understand why.
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We can hardly believe our eyes! It's difficult enough to get one or two dogs to sit still side-by-side, so what this dog walker accomplished was seriously impressive.
"But how do you walk that many dogs at the same time?" asked @ladyandtheblues. Now this we'd love to know.
"Lots of practice and building really solid relationships with each and every dog," he answered. "Many different factors! My other pack leaders help too!" But of course! Having a helper or two makes this dog walking system a lot safer, though these pups have proven that they can respond to commands with zero help at all!
Viewer @buddhas_world said, "as it should be. imagine if ALL humans have their fur baby's knowledge [and] this chance." There would be so many fulfilled dogs in the world! Of course, any pup parent can--and should--practice similar skills with their dog, but it'll be hard to top @saratogadogwalkers' stunning video. It's just like @lifeofkev_ said: "It’s like a class photo with the parents waiting patiently behind." Just the cutest thing!
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