
“On Trust” and “Paid For” for is among the oldest dog tricks that has been offering as much enjoyment as anything a dog can possibly do from the early 1900s. It’s a great trick to teach your Saluki. It is not the simplest trick to be taught but it can be elaborated on and presented in a number of various forms to impress the majority of people.
To teach your Saluki this trick, call your dog to you, allowing him to stand or take a seat, as he wishes, and hold his head still with one hand, while you hold a snack on his nose.
Teach your Saluki the “on trust” trick
Say to him, “On trust, on trust,” steadying and preventing his head from moving with 1 hand and holding up a threatening finger with the other and repeatedly saying the words, “On trust, on trust”.
Owning dogs, especially taking care of the dogo cubano, is a specialty of humans across the world. Zoologists believe that dogs were first domesticated between 12,000 and 25,000 years ago—and that all dogs evolved from wolves. Since those days, people have selectively bred more than 400 breeds, varying in size from four-pound teacup poodles all the way up to Irish wolfhounds, who have earned the distinction of tallest pooch. But the most preferred canines are the non-pedigree dogs—the one-of-a-kind dogs known as mixed-breeds. The dogo cubano is also a popular pick with canine owners. Many owners are unaware, however, of many important dogo cubano care tips. 