Friday, 18 September 2015

Have Fun Keep Fit Series #2

Hello, and welcome to number 2 in our Keep Fit Have Fun series here at Earl's World! Today, we'll be showing you another impressive doubles trick by my dynamic duo themselves!


2. Double Decker Dog! - For this easy-to-teach exercise, one dog must know know to stand and stay, while the other must know how to go down. You will need to teach your smaller dog to crawl underneath your larger dog, and remain in this position. By crawling underneath your larger dog, this will ignite muscles in your dog's core that he/she may not normally use.* This exercise will also help brush up on your larger dog's ability to stand and stay, plus the feeling of your smaller dog pushing through.* An adorable, impressive exercise for your pooches!


*Ensure you never overdo your dogs, and if either/any of them begin showing signs of discomfort and/or pain and unhappiness, stop immediately.


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27 comments:

  1. You two are always doing something crazy ;)

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  2. They are too cute! I do a similar trick that looks like the first picture! Double "cop cop"! :D

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  3. hahahahahaha awesome!!!!
    ღ husky hugz ღ frum our pack at Love is being owned by a husky!

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  4. That is a great core exercise - and hard to do I bet.

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    1. It is, we agree! But it was quite easily, surprisingly, to teach, and the dogs appear as though it isn't too hard!

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  5. The two of you learn the cutest tricks!

    Love ya lots♥
    Mitch and Molly

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  6. Brilliant- I wish I could get Kilo to do stuff like this. So cute! and good exercise LOL

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    1. Ah, bless. Well, some dogs like things like this, some don't, I guess.

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  7. can you tell me how that trick works... I would like to learn it :o9... oh wait... we need a second dog furst, right?

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    1. Yep, a second dog, hehe! It's actually really easy to teach, and my duo seem to think so, too!

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    1. Thanks so much, glad you like our exercise!

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  9. HAHAHA what a great picture, you guys are funny.

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    1. Thanks, hehe! Glad you the photo! They are a hilariously entertaining duo!

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  10. Love it! I am teaching Riley the tricks but as she is an only dog I am having to be the other. Loving the keep fit series.

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  11. That is a fabulous trick. I could never get brown dawgs to do that!

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    1. Thank you, glad you think so! I guess some dogs enjoy perfuming, and some don't.

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