You know you have trained your Woofies well when you can bask comfortably on your front walkway on an unseasonably warm day without the slightest fear of unwanted sniffs.
I like to think that my training methods fall under the umbrella of “pawsitive reinforcement.” If the Woofies don’t sniff my belly, I won’t claw their noses. Everybody wins. Purrs, Quicksilver
Ah yes what good dogs! Great training Quicksilver
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Thank you! I am a much better Woofie trainer than most Humans. Purrs, Quicksilver
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You are indeed..perhaps a second career option then? 🙂
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Nah, I have my paws full with my two Woofies. Purrs, Quicksilver
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It seems someone has a rep … or street cred … or whatever you want to call it that the woofies know all too well, that a sniff would hurt …
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I like to think that my training methods fall under the umbrella of “pawsitive reinforcement.” If the Woofies don’t sniff my belly, I won’t claw their noses. Everybody wins. Purrs, Quicksilver
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Woofies can take some kind of physical “encouragement” …
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It’s really more psychological than physical. I’ve never scratched my Woofies, but the threat of a scratch keeps them in line. Purrs, Quicksilver
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I had a cat who was a little less restrained … our neighbours dog got ONE well placed scratch. Enough, to keep him away from her – and her successor.
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Good Cat. Purrs, Quicksilver
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Yes, she was! But has long been gone over the mythological rainbow-bridge.
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You have amazing woofies. There aren’t many that would pass up a nice soft furry cat belly. Yes, I know nail swipes.
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I did a good job with them, didn’t I? Purrs, Quicksilver
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The best!
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Thank you! Purrs, Quicksilver
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