Cash really opened up in this video. This is by far the happiest, most energetic I've ever seen him in any video. Normally he brushed people off during interactions. Here, he seemed to be the one going to others, embracing their company. He even took a treat from someone he didn't know which is a first. Would love to see more content like this, getting away from the normal.
It’s unfortunate that the owner isn’t recognizing that this shepherd is actually being very rude to cash. Tail up high in the air and obsessively in cash’s space sniffing is their way of testing each other. Hopefully the owner recognizes this anti social behavior before he meets a dog that doesn’t put up with that and causes a fight.
Wow, all together, this was a whole new Cash..He is running, even tried jumping up on you, really got riled up by other dogs, took treats from a stranger. He is usually so regal but first time seeing so many of his emotions. The new camera really changed everything😄😄
Just remember that cash was a show dog for YEARS. he was trained and ingrained to be submissive and stoic like he is, so it's normal for him to be kinda cold
@@a_very_cool_duck4075 Yeah, but this is probably the most active I’ve seen cash be. Like at the dog beach videos he didn’t really run around or play with much of the other dogs he kinda just walked around and sniff. But here he’s running more, he even jumped a little bit that’s a new one, and he looks like he’s actively playing with other dogs. Like cash was such in a good mood that he actually listened to a stranger’s commands, like sitting I’ve never really seen him sit on command. He even accepted the strangers food offering.
OMG!!!! Another video??? This really has made my day. I need MORE videos of him playing with pups. That is just too cute. His total puppy side came out. He is ready to be the chaos creator.
Waoooo Cash is taking food from someone ...this is the 1st ever.He seems to enjoy it too..have never seen Cash like this.he is really enjoying this Trip.. thanks Steve
This was a great video. It allowed us to see Cash in a totally different light. I'd like to watch a video of Cash eating his Pro Plan too. Oh and that German Shepherd Milo was super annoying. I wish its owner would've leashed him earlier..he's lucky that Cash is so patient because many other dogs would've gotten aggressive with him.
The first time I was amazed by Cash doing something unexpected was his walking into lake water. Here, we see him taking a treat from a stranger! Happy and trusting Cash 💞
Hi Steve, this is one of the best video. I have seen all your videos but watching video when Cash got his tail up is hypnotizing 😂 and he is running. Nice video, I always wonder how it looks especially with that big tail up and also running. 👍
Pls upload the 2 of this video.....Cash did great in the video....The woman asked him to sit,which he did......He also ate the treat.......Since I've been watching cash,I've never seen him accept treat neither have he ever sit when told to....One of the best video of Cash
Mr. 2.0 s happy place! Never saw Cash more joyful! A fun dog park to visit, thanks for my smile. Cash delivers smiles, I watch faces smiling as he walks by.
Omg! I'm so glad I got to see this video! Best Cash video I've seen so far. The bond between you two is absolutely incredible to see. It's the first time I've seen Cash run and play like that. Steve, you truly are an amazing man for Giving Cash the best life ever. Truly, thank you for sh🎉his life with us❤
Cash putting his paws up saying chill out towards that Shepherd at one point don't mess :D Cash is so patient which is essential especially for a huge dog if you want to take them out in busy public areas. Cash just warns other dogs now and again. That seems to be enough. Great vid all round.
Nice to see Cash act with more freedom and be more of a doggo! Those treats ... what a surprise! One word of advice Steve, if I may. That dog Milo was not being dealt with by its owner, so you should just let Cash do the doggie discipline thing. He tried and you stopped him. Dogs have a specific way of telling other dogs what is not allowed. One good mock punch from Cash and that dog would have thought twice about pursuing Cash's privates again. It's OK for you to allow him to do that, and better for Cash psychologically, especially if the other owner is not doing the proper training. I know it is normal to think like a human on human terms, but Cash will not hurt the other dog but instead simply assert dominance in the doggie way. Over-training can lead to problems with other dogs when a dog needs to assert normal dog level dominance and is stopped. It's a common problem with show dogs, where they do not have the experience of interacting with other dogs on instinct as much. Literally kept apart, on a short leash. Stopping Cash from asserting his space, tells the other dog it's bad behaviour is OK, and tells Cash to be submissive when he shouldn't. I know his size and power is something you worry about, but Cash is smart, not at all aggressive by nature, and knows the limits; even when he's all worked up. Give him some credit to manage his dog relationships with what his instinct says.