#bulletproofservicedog #summervibes #greatpyrenees
Even room for baby Gator on the newly rebuilt jetski… #waterdog #greatpyrenees #1989kawasaki #jetski
Just call me Gator! Galveston, Guadalupe River, baby pool daily, lake…now he loves the jetskis. It was either call them WD (water dawg) or Gator!
The moment you know he’s a little different lol. 17 days old and even though no else’s eye have opened Butkis is found like this…
104 degree day and apparently the floor ac isn’t cutting it. He’s the most vocal pyr we’ve ever had. Sounds like curse words to me lol
I’m pretty sure this is what my sister and I looked like when we were fighting and broke something. They ain’t foolin no one! Somethin is up
Butkis has been working in his service dog training. 1st trip to Wally World ended in an evacuation due to a gas leak! Quite an overwhelming start but he did great. He now knows sit and during huge distraction still managed a shake. Once sis passed her hand down in front of his face he saw the command motion since he was struggling to hear/understand it.
Rocky meeting “his cows” ❤️🐶🐮🐮🐮🐮❤️. Living his best life….getting prepared to take on his role of protecting his cattle and new mom! Go get’m kid! #lovegreatpyrs
Rocky: 1st bark…What’s he dreaming about chasing away when his eyes haven’t even opened yet??
Rocky: 1st mirror. Going home today! Went for a pup cup, a store dog treat and one last car ride. Have a beautiful life kid!!! We will miss you.
Don’t let your child or grandchild be the first person to pull your pyr pups ears, put their finger in your pups mouth or pet them hard….test them when they are young. Help them prepare for times they are tired, hot and have their own agenda but still need to stay calm. Butkis is showing how Bulletproof he can be. All he wanted was the AC and a nap but even tested he never got upset, snapped, growled or even really took any of it as more than aggressive petting. Enjoying the attention even though excessive. Way to go Butkis! Hard day and he took it like a pro. The first time I realized the importance of this type of shock…with moments of uncomfortable for these pups was standing in line at Six Flags Atlanta. We were in line for an hour. In the heat. So much confusion for our pup when a young boy came up to us. With no warning he grabbed our pups face by the cheeks, pulled him into his own face and screamed loudly. King did nothing in return. He saw it as play. A service animal will be put in situations where they will be afraid but they CAN NOT react. Help them prepare young. Expose them to as much as you can young and yes extreme play does help make them so much more tolerate adults.