How to train your dog to skateboard PART 1

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26 Responses

  1. KillerPikeFTW
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    Hello, I need some help, my dog will get on the board with 2 front legs at
    will but he will get all all four or even 3 legs on the board at all. Do
    you know the reason for this.

  2. Kuba Nowakowski
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    My dog isn’t afraid of the skateboard but i think he doesn’t like it.Is it
    worth to teach him skateboarding?In my opinion he doesnt get fun of it

  3. Riley Bickford
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    i taught my great dane how to drive a jet ski

  4. chihuahua bulldog
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    I always enjoy re-watching these two videos. You love and care of your
    dogs is so very comforting. Thank you so much for sharing and all the
    safety tips!

  5. Ryan Fargeot
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    Cool dude ! I will start doing that

  6. Robert Hodson
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    My 5 year old little bro can skate board even I can’t and I’m 11

  7. SS Productions
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    Sounds Persian the narrator…

  8. EstrusWanton
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    I’m going to be getting a husky in a year, should I use a long board when
    he gets bigger? But trim it of course xD I’m good with big animals and
    train.

  9. Keverley Charles
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    I’m using your videos to teach my Kooikerhondje and so far so good! We’re
    going to work at it everyday! 

  10. Common Sense
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    Muy interesante 

  11. razastrakhan
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    Would it be a good idea to use a flat skateboard, rather than the standard
    kind that curves up at the ends? I’m starting to train my dog and she
    sometimes puts her weight near the end and tips the board. Also, is there
    any reason not to have the wheels closer to the ends for more stability?
    Love your videos! If you can train a Bulldog, surely I can train a Border
    Collie ;-)

  12. Tessa Tennant
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    My dog was really good at getting on the skateboard before and i would push
    it for him. I tried to teach him to push himself and he understands the
    push part,l and he knows how but now the problem is, i cant get him to get
    on the skateboard anymore. He can push it with him front paws but he just
    pushes a bit and gets off and no longer knows how to just get on. Any
    advice?

  13. Lovely Diego
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    Brilliant! My dog is so large he won’t fit in a skate board but it has
    given me the idea to use this to teach him how to snowboard :). The season
    is fast approaching, so it’s a good time to get him used to the board
    first. Thanks for sharing. 

  14. loveink25
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    Hey, Max has a dogtown bigfoot deck. He is 55lbs. You can find on amazon.com

  15. Watch-my-magic
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    can i have a skatebord?

  16. Ben H
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    I skateboard, and I’m going to be getting a dog soon, so I really want to
    train my dog to skate, so thanks a lot for the video. One thing I’d
    reccomend is not locking the wheels, just put it in the grass, locking the
    wheels can damage the bearings

  17. bphLps09
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    umm what if it skateboards away?

  18. ilovecanines
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    Where can I get a large, wide skateboard?

  19. loveink25
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    There are 5 videos posted already

  20. Katie K
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    Did it work?

  21. DogtorCaesar
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    nice training video!

  22. Blackpuffle92
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    1:03 tillman

  23. Pete Millis
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    you sound like cesar milan! great vid, thanks! 🙂

  24. Steven Dvorsetz
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    That’s called an eyehook. an O-Ring is a rubber seal.

  25. corbinator01
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    My dog won’t even get on the board he would just look at my hand with the
    treats in it!

  26. Swagmoney Yolo
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    duh all you do is sit the cat dwon.. i just put my kitty on my board and he
    jsut stayed on

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