Eliza is a high-energy puppy, but her owners are up to the challenge! They have enrolled her in an agility class, allowing her to release her energy in a productive way. At home, they've set up small makeshift obstacles, so they can challenge her even when they aren't in class. She has a very strong play drive with both dogs and her owners. She gets two walks a day and several hikes a week in the Hollywood Hills.
Before you adopt a puppy, consider your lifestyle. Are you ready to provide the exercise and challenges that this particular puppy requires? Find a puppy that complements your energy!
Interesting Fact: Eliza is owned by Christopher, a Dog Whisperer cameraman. After watching Cesar from behind the scenes for four years, he and his wife felt ready to take on pack leadership for themselves!
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Hi, can you please advise
Hi,
can you please advise what you 'find it' means sounds like a great game my dog would like to keep his mind active
HIgh energy dogs
As the owner of Rocky, a high-energy Border Collie, I have come to appreciate the special benefits of meeting the needs of this type of dog. Rocky and I go for two long walks a day, at least one of which is a romp at the dog park. Rocky's temperament is great and he's very calm in the house - but I've added "Find It" to our daily house routine to help keep his brain occupied. One of my biggest "discoveries" was that getting Rocky physically tired didn't mean his brain was tired....!
Rocky shares our house with our 14 yr. old Maltese, Abe, and our 8 yr. old MAltese, Toula - Toula was a blessing for Abe, and Rocky, although so much bigger, is a blessing especially to Toula.
Thanks for sharing some of the story of Eliza!
Lissmiller
Eliza
She looks full of energy. Brodie our rough collie also requires 2 walks
a day, and loves to frolic with other dogs. It's good exercise and keeps you moving. Good luck