Skipper

Introducing “Skipper” the absolutely stunning 18 month old English Bulldog
that I had the privilege of working with.
This dog has a great trick (that I didn’t teach him) which is to manage to get his head in my coat pocket
without me knowing and waltz off with the odd piece of food, that apart from this dog has a great temperament and is truly
a lovely dog and is more than happy to be “clicker” trained.

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