That was great! Everything was so well explained for anyone new to flyball! I must say though, it would be better is Ziggy's fat A*** couldn't be seen in the first bit! hahaha!
Glad you liked it. It can take from about 6mths to 2yrs to train a dog to be able to reliably compete. Our dog, Bryce, was a pound rescue who is incredibly smart. In just 12 weeks he was competing. It's not hard to train them, just a little bit every day will do it.
iv been asked to go photograph a flyball team in a few weeks...should be fun ahah
lee3nfi3ld460 11 months ago
.... the boxloader's job DOES seem tough... two dogs with different dominant sides could look exactly alike....... ._.
everything about flyball seems like a lot of fun though XD
ARandomDaydreamer 1 year ago
lol hahahaha, this so wird watch my
ex-teacher, very educational but unlike her classes it was boring.... lol...
Mc2nvy 3 years ago
That was great! Everything was so well explained for anyone new to flyball! I must say though, it would be better is Ziggy's fat A*** couldn't be seen in the first bit! hahaha!
flyballdalmation 3 years ago
Great video, going to look in to it myself. Have two staffies and I think they'd love it. Especiallymy older one Lara.
Markymarkthe1st 3 years ago
Well done. Very professional. The best explanation I have heard on a utube video.
Jacaranda63 3 years ago
Love your work! Makes me want to take bella but alas, she enjoys eating and sleeping way too much to get active. D :)
belladon00 3 years ago
cool, never heard of that before. how much training does it take to get your dog into a sport like this?
shashe42 3 years ago
Glad you liked it. It can take from about 6mths to 2yrs to train a dog to be able to reliably compete. Our dog, Bryce, was a pound rescue who is incredibly smart. In just 12 weeks he was competing. It's not hard to train them, just a little bit every day will do it.
Enzfan 3 years ago