This pup is adorable! Every dog dad needs his own personal newspaper retriever!
Man's best friend, in this case, is also dad's biggest helper. An adorable pug fetches the morning newspaper for his dad showing viewers that you can train all dogs to bring you anything. This video will not only bring a smile to your face, but this pug's so sweet, you'll chuckle when you hear how proud his dad is for the gesture.
Training dogs with positive reinforcement always results in behaviors like this one. Perhaps dad gave treats for a week after his dog brought back his newspaper or just played tug with a toy.
Whatever the case, this pug is a good dog!
Pug Fetches Morning Newspaper for Dog Dad
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In the video, you can see the pug run to fetch the newspaper. His dad calls for him to come back telling to "bring it to daddy." The cute puppers happily complies with the request. He even gets an "atta boy" and a "thank you" from his dog father. This adorable dog is now a social media star, thanks to his dad for posting such a cute video. Who knew that when a pug fetches a newspaper, it's adorable!
Training Your Pup To Fetch
5 #dogtraining tips!
1)Train in a quiet space, away from distractions
2) Plan short but regular sessions
3) Be patient
4) End with something your dog knows to finish the session on a positive note
5) Have fun?Do YOU have any dog training tips? Share them below? pic.twitter.com/3YY3MT9r6l
— Feelwells (@Feelwells) June 15, 2021
We all love when our best friend shows off for the camera, especially when they have finally mastered a trick or behavior that we have been working on. With some consistent effort on your part and a few handy training treats, your pup can learn just about anything. With the right method and motivation any dog, whether purebred or a shleter dog can learn anything. Training is both easy and fun!
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This article was originally published on May 29, 2019.