Post Songs With The Word Baby In The Title

I don't usually post in these kinds of threads, but I'm posting this time, because I love this song. I often sing it out loud to myself when I'm driving.

 
A good one to teach your dog to dance to, bet a Blue Heeler would do really well learning this beat.
Sometimes I try to introduce the experience of cadence to my dog. I will sing nonsense words to music, just to get him to understand how the two things work together. I think he likes the attention, but auditory or physical cadence seems beyond his grasp. Getting excited? He gets that just fine, but coordinating that with something else is pointless for him.:)
 
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Sometimes I try to introduce the experience of cadence to my dog. I will sing nonsense words to music, just to get him to understand how the two things work together. I think he likes the attention, but auditory or physical cadence seems beyond his grasp. Getting excited? He gets that just fine, but being limited by coordinating that with something else is pointless for him.:)
What breed is your dog? It almost seems to me terriers and working breed dogs pick it up easier than other breeds. I had to use a dab
of peanut butter on my finger each time Oscar did a circle 8 around my legs when we began.
 
What breed is your dog? It almost seems to me terriers and working breed dogs pick it up easier than other breeds. I had to use a dab
of peanut butter on my finger each time Oscar did a circle 8 around my legs when we began.
He's a golden retriever. He's smart and obeys will, but he does not retrieve. He will chase the ball but as soon as he gets it, he just drops it. This is odd because retrieving is not something they need to be taught. Usually they are genetically programmed to bring things back. My two other goldens from years back could not help bringing things to me, whether I wanted them to or not.
 
He's a golden retriever. He's smart and obeys will, but he does not retrieve. He will chase the ball but as soon as he gets it, he just drops it. This is odd because retrieving is not something they need to be taught. Usually they are genetically programmed to bring things back. My two other goldens from years back could not help bringing things to me, whether I wanted them to or not.
I think I had a cat that hexed your dog and took it retrieve instinct away. We'd toss her tinsel balls and she'd bring them back and
drop them in our lap, we swore she thought she was a dog. You are right retrievers are brilliant dogs very sensitive to their owners
moods and such too. It's cute though he does it up to a certain point and OK- done.
 
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