Adorable little pig named Amy thinks she's a dog and is coined as the smartest dog ever trained by her owner, where Amy recently topped in dog training classes with top scores in agility, obedience and puppy manners from the US state of Seattle
Remember the feeling when you are in a new place and have that terrible identity crisis? And start copying others nervously to cope with the new environment. Well this certainly the case with newborn animals who are brought up with other animals as they start thinking they are one of them. Just like this lamb brought up with dogs, who things she's a sheepdog, but how about when the same newborn is brought up by a owner who specializes in training other dogs ?
Well the results are the same but with a difference of being trained and being copied. Well this was the case with 5 year old pig named Amy who was brought up by her owner Lori who is a certified dog trainer and has trained several dogs in the past but she was the first pig in the family.
Cute pig Amy clearing the hurdles during her Seattle dog agility training classes |
Amy's owner Lori states that "Amy is the smartest dog she has ever trained!" and would do anything for her delightful treats.
Cute pig Amy fetches a bone prop during her retrieval training just like a dog |
Cute pig Amy clears the hurdles during her dog agility training in Seattle obstacle course training for dogs |
Cute pig Amy sits on her feet during her obedience training in Seattle Dog obedience classes |
Cute Amy the smartest dog ever trained who actually is a cute little pig |
While other animals who think of themselves as dogs act like them, Little pig Amy was trained like a dog and shows absolutely no doubts in her skills as a dog. While Amy is topping in most of her dog classes she's quite a treat lover and wouldn't do a a task unless offered a treat unlike dogs who after a while automatically start doing the training sessions without any offered treats.
Well I guess little pig body can't sustain that much of energy as a dog does and must be the reason why Amy prefers to have treats for doing these extra curricular activities of fetching, clearing hurdles and solving puzzles or maybe a motivation kick starter.