Best Of CCute Golden Retriever Puppiesompilation #18 – Funny Dogs 2018_13-06-2018_2
Saint Bernard Puppy
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© Made by Charlotte & Kristian Septimius Krogh: www.septimiuskrogh.dk and www.charlottekrogh.com. Want to contact us directly regarding use of this video please write to: kristian@septimiuskrogh.dk Two dogs waiting patiently to get served in “restaurant”, and in spite of waiting, never get anything to drink. This video has had many positive comments – thanks to all of you. Some people though are worried for the dogs – were they forced and did they hurt themselves on the forks? Firstly the dogs loved it – they are best friends and really like getting all the attention. We practiced with the cutlery in advance, and both dogs very quickly figured it out. Besides the “waitress” kept on talking to them and encouraging them. They are very well behaved, and know when to sit still, take it slow and wait. This video was shot in one take, no cuts or editing – and both dogs had a wonderful time..The hand coordination was not preplanned – since everything was up to the dogs – but we both intuitively acted on the feeling of the dogs movement, plus we could hear from the “waitresses” comments, what the dogs were doing. Enjoy and don´t be worried – both dogs love it, and we love them..wonder how we did? see: www.youtube.com