Linda Riley and her son Alexander adopted Baron when he was just a 12-week-old puppy. Since then, he’s shown an impressive level of intelligence and dedication through his training, resulting in some amazing household skills. Linda is a professional dog trainer, so from the moment Baron was brought home, his lessons began. “Baron is very smart he catches on very quickly.
German Shepherds are overall very eager to please and they want to learn,” said Linda. While most dogs are taught to sit, wait, jump, high-five – Baron’s skill set goes above and beyond. Among all of those things, Baron is also able to: Load the dishwasher Wipe the windows Dust Sweep and mop the floor Load and unload the washer and the dryer Put the toilet seat down Turn the light switches on and off, And tuck Alexander into bed Baron’s superpowers lie not only with the fact that he’s an amazing helper around the house but also because of his loyalty to the family.
“Baron is like an overprotective dad. When we’re out in public and there’s the three of us, Baron will be on the outside of Alexander, pushing him into me. When people come up to talk to us, he’ll cut them off and stand in front of us,” said Linda. “Anytime we’re out, his eyes are constantly on Alexander. He does not look away, he’s all that matters. If Alexander falls down and cries, he’s the first one there.” Alexander and Baron are best friends. Linda believes that the training that Alex does with Baron is a massive reason why their bond is so strong. Baron doesn’t just help out with the chores, he’s truly part of the family.