Doug Seus is a bear trainer and conservationist. He’s so at ease around grizzly bears that he will willingly stick his head inside their mouth.
Doug Seus has some very rare pets. Barcroft TV reports that he has trained four grizzly bears over the past 40 years who often star in Hollywood films.
Although they can be vicious and easily rip a person to shreds, Doug plays with his bears as if they were loyal dogs.
Next year, in January my high school gives us a month off to become a free intern in a field of my choice. I am desperately searching for a company that trains animals for film that would be willing to take me. If you are connected or know of any companies in the USA please contact me.
Clicker training: Clicker training is simply a method of training. “Think of it as a Reinforcement noise. The trainer makes it at the moment the trick is completed, it informs the animal that “You did the trick, well done.” The animal then learns to perform the trick in the way that it did just before it heard that sound, and the sound again reinforces that it’s repeated the trick successfully” -Gutsph
I brought Nami and Pepper home about 8 months ago, they were both adults. When I got them, I had no idea that they could be taught tricks. Now I’ve done loads of training with them. Nami (the white one) is a much faster learner then Pepper which is why she know more advanced tricks. Pepper is a bit on the slow side, but I love her just as much!
What’s more relaxing than a nice warm bath after a long, stressful day? Pretty much nothing, right?
Well, believe it or not, bunnies feel the same way…or at least, this bunny does -especially when they are paired with soft, gentle massages. Little Cloody here even fell asleep during this relaxing massage session.
While rabbits don’t usually need help bathing because, like cats, they clean themselves. Cloody certainly loves his occassional bath time and you can tell just by looking at this bundle of relaxation.
The Rottweiler puppies in this video are as cute as they come.
The Rottweiler has a bad reputation but in my opinion they are the best dogs. There are no bad Rottweiler’s, only bad owners. With proper training they are incredibly fun and loyal dogs that will do anything and everything for their masters. They are great watchdogs and will do everything they possibly can to protect their family.
Enjoy!
Rottweiler Facts:
1. Rottweilers are job driven dogs, they love to have a dedicated task and are masters at performing it! 2. Many Rottweilers go on to be police dogs, service dogs, herding dogs, and therapy dogs. 3. Rottweilers have been recognized by the AKC since 1931.