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From: BonnieBorderCollie1
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  • Thats awesome, goes to show a dog is never too old to learn new tricks.

  • @phillaneseventhirty Thanks :D Hehe That saying is true!!

  • She did great for an 8 year old! I love border collies, they're beautiful and talented dogs.

    I've been thinking of starting agility, just for fun with my rottie, but she's kind of a fool, so we'll see how that goes :P If not, I'm sure my boxer would love it:)

  • @EmchuNP Thank you. They are very beautiful, and talented dogs. Unlike Jemma the little one who runs under the jumps cause she can't jump them, then she expects you to give her a treat! What a dog. Trying to train Jemma is easier said than done.

    Well I am trying to start agility properly, but you see I need to start right now since Bonnie is 8. But I contacted the agility club closest to us and they STILL haven't replied, so I am gonna ave to ring them up. Hehe! lol! Jemma would be too!

  • So,very beautiful scene!

    Looks good!

  • @1115youha Thanks :)

  • Good job! I have to give you credit too for making that course ;D Bonnie did a good job! I love how your other pup just follows, ducking under all the jumps too :3

  • @PetluverChannel Thanks :D

  • Wow...that's great!!! Awesome job

    p.s looks like your little white dog wants to get in on the action LOL!!

  • @puggykisses Thanks:D

    Yea I know but she doesn't know how to is the problem!!! :)

  • So cute!!! Lovely video!

  • @LittlePawzzz Thanks :)

  • It is amazing! Good luck! :)

  • @LanaLight888 Thanks :D

  • @xHannahSpannerx Thanks :D Which ones name, well the big Border Collie is Bonnie, and the little white Maltese x Toy Poodle is Jemma. Sure! I'll do that right now :D

  • @ThePuppyHelp Thanks :D

  • Bonnie is beautiful.... ~Peace to You~

  • @torilynwood Thanks :) Same to you

  • :D :D yay Bonnie :) she's doing well maybe if you can lower her jump heighst cos atm shes carrying extra weight and isnt as used to jumping that high.. cant wait to see you guys after you get to do some classes :) keep it up!!

  • @sammiimichellii i was thinking that too, cause she doesn't seem to make it over the jumps as easily. She is quite a bit over weight and we have tried everything to get her to lose weight, but she ain't losing anything. So we will just have to do that for now :D

    Thanks. Next year we are going to start :D

  • @AllAboutMeerkats Thanks :D

  • I think you two are doing awesome!

  • @LeoxPomeranian Thanks :D

  • how old are you? you look about my age and i just wanted to know :)

  • @dogagility123 I'll send that to you in a private message cause I don't want EVERYONE to know :)

  • Cool! My real dog swiffer loves to do agility!!

    And haha I love how your maltese goes under the jumps xD

  • @HavaneseFans Thanks :) Yea, she is "pretending" she can do agility just as good as Bonnie! lol! Not quite Jemma!

  • Your doing great keep up the amazing work!

    Who made your intro clip its neat :)

  • @heroicmoments Thanks :D Ed, from AmyBitsProductions made the intro clip for me! :D

  • YAY FOR BONNIE!!!!!!

  • You are very resourceful with your agility course building! Bonnie is doing great on the weave. Most dogs don't pick it up that fast.

  • @AmyBitsProductions Thank You. Well she is a bit slow on the weaves but the more she does it the faster she goes :)

  • ......(continued) left shoulder closest to the pole or on the right side of the pole. It would disqualify her if she entered on the wrong side at an agility competition. It doesn't matter what side of her you are on... the dogs ALWAYS enter with their left shoulder closest to the pole or on the right side of the first pole. Just thought I would let you know! Other than that Bonnie is doing AMAZING!!! How long has she been doing agility for?

  • @lexisdogs Thanks so so much for letting me know. I have always been wondering which side that she is meant to enter on. Now I know. Thank You for explaining it to me :) Bonnie has been doing agility since I posted my first video of her doing jumps which I THINK was 3 weeks ago. But she didn't take long to pick it up. I taught her the rest that is in this video, about 1 or 2 weeks ago. So not long. Thank You again for telling me that :D

    ~Brooke and Bonnie~

  • @BonnieBorderCollie1 No problem! Wow! She looks like she has been doing it for longer!

  • @lexisdogs Well she is a very fast learner, and I guess teaching her the tricks where she jumps and weaves through my legs also might have made her learn faster. I think those tricks were her very first tricks :D

  • Wow! Bonnie is getting really good at agility! I love how you made the tunnel! Very creative. Just wanted to share one thing with you.... Dogs ALWAYS enter the weave poles with their left shoulder closest to the pole or on the right side of the first pole. I saw sometimes that Bonnie entered the weaves with her right shoulder closest to the pole or on the left side of the pole.... if you ever decide to compete or take classes with her she needs to know that she always enters with her......

  • @lexisdogs Thanks for that :) I am going to practice that :)

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