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  • these dog's are more inteligent than your's owner ...

    they don't need make him

  • i tried it everytim i had it like a foot off the ground my dog would go under it

  • i'm 13, and my young beagle does it perfectly. i didn't took him to dog's school, I TAUGHT him. We have all the obstacles, he just enjoys it, and he never does mistakes. So i took him to a show in last moth, and we won 2 medals. First day we won silver, and last they we won gold. i know it was only in the town, and only 10 teams were in our class, but i'm so so proud of my little boy :)

  • Hello,

    I am 12 years old. And bevive it or not I do this kind of stuff with my dog Riley. Those trainers put too much pressure on their dog I would rather do it slow with my yellow lab then to make a mistake. Remember

    Anyone can do anything

  • @katievet123 How do you know this? Have you seen all these handlers train? Every day, not just once or twice? There is a difference between what you do and what they do. And your dog WILL make mistakes, every dog has made a mistake in agility. Even La has made an occasional error.

  • @NessaLuzzette yes my dad does this for a living FYi lol ^-^

  • @katievet123 Then you would knowt that mistakes happen. And you wouldn't be so quick to assume that people are putting immense amounts of pressure on their animals.

  • you can definitely tell when the handlers have made a mistake. that looks like a super difficult course with lots of little traps designed to test both handler and dog. I could never do it!

  • lovin' this vid :)

  • So cute. These dog look like they are having so much fun:)

  • Great vid.

  • its so cute, all the dogs wan tot do is please their owners!

  • thats funny when the owners fall or the dog starts just running around in circles! great job! funny!

  • :DD

  • Thanks for a great video, not sure why people feel the need to critique these handlers, this is so hard competing on this kind of stage under this amazing pressure to do well. I've been in similar situations and you do stuff you *never* have done before!

  • I think the yellow shirt in the end is just crap!It's not right to say that obedience is as easy as that...You also have to controle the dog very well. When a dog is good at obedience he can also be good at agility if he likes jumping...

  • You'd be surprised. Every dog knows obedience. That's why it's easy. But with agility it's something with the handler as well. As you watched this clip you saw all the mistakes. In obedience you just say a command. In agility you need to be in the right position, send you dog off in the right direction, and give them the correct command at the right time. It's a lot more complicated.

    Obedience is still hard but is nothing compared to agility!

  • Then send an agilitydog to an obidience competition...they would fail...

  • haha, not true. (:

    most of all agility dogs need to know obedience in order to do something like this.

    i agree with dakotakitty1

    agility is a little more complicated.

  • But there is a difference between the obidience you need for agility and the obidience you need for an obidience competition.

    To prepare/train a dog for competition it takes just as long as to prepare/train for agility.

  • not necessarily. i mean sure in obedience and rally they do need to learn extra commands that can be more difficult.

    i guess you can say they are equally challenging.

    but id still have to say agility is a little harder when you get up to more difficult courses.

    like i already said most agility dogs know most of the obedience commands.

  • many agility dogs do obedience competitions aswell

  • @dakotakitty1 Obedience I think is so much harder because in Agility mostly with AKC and NADAC the obstacles are the same for novice up to excellent. Yes the course is harder but you don't add anything new. Where as in obedience once you get a title you have to retrain all over again and build up your skills. Going from novice into open you add a dumb-bell and drop on recall. Then from open to utility you add a heeling stand for examine, articles, send outs and glove retrieve.

  • Some front crosses at the beginning would have helped a bunch. Some of the handlers hand are every where, so the dogs are following commands. most agility mistakes are 99.9% handler inflicted.

  • It's obviously not the dogs fault, the timing is so crucial in agility it's as much training for the humans as for the dogs :) Watch yolle555 movies, she's perfect!

  • the angals change to fast theres no point in watching it..

  • I like the quote at the end!

  • i love this video. i can feel this "oooh sh**" all the time. nobody's perfect :)

  • I like the last caption in a shirt " If agility was Easy, it would have been called Obedience!"

  • No.... if agility is easy, it'd be called a sport!!

  • Is what it should say....

  • great!

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