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    Dog Is a ‘Good Boy’ Even When Owner Knocks Over Treats

    info@lechienrevue.comBy info@lechienrevue.comJune 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Patience isn’t exactly a skill most dogs are known for, especially when treats are involved. One crinkle of the snack bag and most pups will abandon all manners. However, in one impressive video, a dog named Marley proves he’s not just any pup; he’s a master of restraint, even when his human tries to throw him off track by knocking over a bag of treats.

    Dog waits even after owner ‘accidentally’ knocks over treats in adorable video

    Marley, a trained service dog, is gaining admiration online for a brief but powerful moment of self-control. In a video uploaded by his pet parent, Gary, the two are seen sitting on the floor together with an open packet of treats by their side. Gary uses the treats as part of a training session, working on high-five commands. Just as the dog owner lifts his hand to prompt the trick, he “accidentally” knocks over the treat packet.

    Despite the obvious temptation, Marley shows remarkable patience and self-control. The pup holds his position, resisting the urge to grab the treats until Gary finally gives a release word, signaling that it’s okay to eat. In the caption of the video, Gary jokes, “I’ll tidy, Gary. Just say the word!” — playing into the pup’s clearly understood boundaries.

    Viewers were impressed by Marley’s behavior and the evident bond between the two. Many comments praised Marley’s manners, with one user calling him “so well behaved and such a good boy.” Some people added humor to the comments, imagining Marley’s thoughts with messages like, “OMG Gary are you stupid.” Another commenter pointed out the amusing back-and-forth glances between Marley and Gary as they looked at the treats and each other.

    Training your dog to pause and think before acting starts with exercises in delayed gratification. Through consistent routines, clear commands, and plenty of positive reinforcement, even the most energetic dogs can learn to stay calm and focused. The idea is to help them understand that waiting doesn’t mean missing out; it simply means good things come when they listen and stay patient.

    The post Video: Dog Is a ‘Good Boy’ Even When Owner Knocks Over Treats appeared first on DogTime.

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