This is a video of my Working Sheepdog, Paddy, Malaridge Pitstop Paddy OW, at Crufts 2006. We were competing in the Inter-Regional Competition in Class 'C'. All my training is positive and motivati...
This is a video of my Working Sheepdog, Paddy, Malaridge Pitstop Paddy OW, at Crufts 2006. We were competing in the Inter-Regional Competition in Class 'C'. All my training is positive and motivational, with NO negative training aids, ie, choke chains, pinch collars or 'making' the dog do it. They do it because they enjoy it. Simple as that....
Like to rate videos and let people know what you think?
Automatically share your ratings, favorites, and more on Facebook, Twitter, and Google Reader with YouTube Autoshare.
Autoshare makes certain YouTube activities public on the services you choose. Select only the services you are comfortable with - like Facebook, Twitter, or Google Reader - to let your friends know what you like on YouTube. You can turn Autoshare off at any time.
Like to share videos with friends?
Automatically share your ratings, favorites, and more on Facebook, Twitter, and Google Reader with YouTube Autoshare.
Autoshare makes certain YouTube activities public on the services you choose. Select only the services you are comfortable with - like Facebook, Twitter, or Google Reader - to let your friends know what you like on YouTube. You can turn Autoshare off at any time.
Here in the United States, we do not have a Distance Heel in our Obedience tests. Is that a regular part of the Crufts Obedience exercises, or is it just a part of your exhibition? I train it as part of my dogs distance training and to challenge his heeling skills, and he has been naturally skilled at it since we began training. Do a lot of UK freestyle and heel to work exhibitors use Distance Heeling in their routines? Thanks!
Yes, but in the US, we do not have that exercise, though I have trained my Aussie to perform it. It works great in our Freestyle routine, though in a formal obedience routine it looks even nicer, very polished.
Autoshare makes certain YouTube activities public on the services you choose. Select only the services you are comfortable with - like Facebook, Twitter, or Google Reader - to let your friends know what you like on YouTube. You can turn Autoshare off at any time.