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Old 04-04-2007   #1 (permalink)
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can i train my 6-lb dog to walk across my back and give me a back massage?
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that would be awsome, i haven't been able to train mine to do it yet.
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If you do you are headed to "ripleys"
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Im trainable....
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impossible!
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It is possible, with a lot of training. I hope you get it to do that. I want a dog to do that for me! lol. Good luck! Keep at it.
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My moms shitzu somehow trained itself, (my hair is real short, almost shaved) to wash my head and behind my ears. For 15 min will lick the back of my head and behind my ears haha. Its not nasty cause its not a slobbery dog, so its dry.
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Hmmmmm.... That depends on if you can get him to do it only to you and not everybody else. I would suggest that you talk to a trainer and a masseuse, so the trainer knows what to tell you to teach the dog.... But only six pounds? What good could that do? How bad Is your back?
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I tried to train my cat to do that but it didn't work. Good luck cause that willbe awesome i you do it!
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Cats actually do it better minus the claws
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can i train my 6-lb dog to walk across my back and give me a back massage?