Laughter is heavily reinforcing!

I’ve finally identified the problem with our beaches: no alcohol allowed. What a difference it would’ve made to all of Snowie’s food thefts. I recall no laughter when he deftly removed the croissant from the toddler’s hand. Definitely no laughter when he lifted the half chicken out of the bag with chips. Absolutely no laughter when he flew into a group with a sushi tray. We really need to fix our beach alcohol laws. What a difference it would make to our Labradors’ picnics. 😜
 
I’ve finally identified the problem with our beaches: no alcohol allowed. What a difference it would’ve made to all of Snowie’s food thefts. I recall no laughter when he deftly removed the croissant from the toddler’s hand. Definitely no laughter when he lifted the half chicken out of the bag with chips. Absolutely no laughter when he flew into a group with a sushi tray. We really need to fix our beach alcohol laws. What a difference it would make to our Labradors’ picnics. 😜
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Beanwood

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Yes totally agree @MF! It's the grumpy family picnics that worry me the most, the parents eyeing Benson like some sort reincarnation of rabid Cujo! :shock:
 

Lab_adore

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We were at the off lead beach on the weekend and an older bloke was sitting in the sand with his surfboard so of course Maxx ran up to greet him. He (the man) snarled 'get lost, get out of here'! Mate. You are at an off-lead dog beach. WHAT DO YOU FRIGGING WELL EXPECT???
 

HAH

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We were at the off lead beach on the weekend and an older bloke was sitting in the sand with his surfboard so of course Maxx ran up to greet him. He (the man) snarled 'get lost, get out of here'! Mate. You are at an off-lead dog beach. WHAT DO YOU FRIGGING WELL EXPECT???
Poor Maxx, what an eejit - maybe we need to teach a ‘reverse and sand kick’ for these situations :unsure:
 
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