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I
also took her to the agility trainings I had with my older
dogs, and played with her on the agility course during the
brakes. I think that because of that early preparations for
work, she grew up to love doing really everything.
So we trained agility, obedience, search and rescue
and sometimes (but not nearly often enough),
we
trained gathering sheeps
with
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friend Alen. The thing she also does
very well is retrieving. First thing she does if anybody
comes home, is to bring him a pillow or a slippers. She
will gladly lift a fallen remote control, pen or a ligther
for you. Her obsession is collecting all dog dishes after
a meal, and puting them back to place:-). She even learned
to find and retrieve partridges from the field. Some things
she does are really very atractive - for example, collecting
fresh eggs, puting them in the basket and bringing full
basket back to me.
Well, if you wish to have a Croatian Sheepdog, you have
to
know that they are passionate barkers. They bark every time
when they get excited, and they get excited over the smallest
thing
possible:-). They are very aware of their surroundings,
and will try to inspect everything going on. I think that
they have a predisposition to shyness towards people, so
establishing a good relationship with them early in life,
which will ensure you to be their support in any situation
in which they might feel insecure, is of great importance.
If you do that, your dog will naturally assume your casual
behaviour, and you will never even notice any doubts in
his mind:-). Miška was reserved toward strange dogs
and people at the beginning, not being scared, but she never
showed the slightest wish to approach them. But she always
gladly accepted
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