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From: DoghouseRock
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  • wow great show...

  • Epic.

  • wow, lots of work

  • BTW could you add the dogs' breeds to the description?

  • Hallo Aase, big fan of your videos, you've given me soms neat training ideas. They're a Parson Russel Terrier, a Västgötaspets, a Sealyham Terrier and a Kooikerhondje (Dutch breed).

  • Thanks! The Sealyham was giving me trouble deciding. :o) I've met a few Kooikers here BTW - got thrashed by one in obedience once *grin* - very neat dogs.

  • Nicely done. Group routines are a real challenge - for both dogs and handlers! Just the choreography involved would make my head spin. *grin*

  • exellent!!!!!!

  • es geniallllllllllllll

    excelent

  • HA ghostbusters rule! they pretty patient trainers though, bravo to them. great the way they got 4 people and 4 dogs to work together, you usually cant get 4 different kinds of dogs together without fighting.but they did good. great job

  • Of course you can get 4 dogs together without fighting, as long as they are properly trained and socialised, most dogs will be pretty friendly or at least indifferent to strange dogs, especially on neutral ground. And these dogs are not strangers, they have been trained together, and are probably pretty good friends, or their owners wouldn't have tried this. You don't have dogs, do you? ;)

  • The dogs (3 intact male dogs and 1 bitch) were well known to each other of course, through training and walks together. Not all were friends, but all could at least tolerate each other well, especially in view of what they could earn by keeping their attention on their owners.

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