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Uploaded by on Aug 23, 2011

Unique dog tricks advanced amazing the coolest most amazing dog tricks you have ever seen double dog tricks

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  • Even if I feel that video like circus, it's better than abandon !

    How the human beings can abandon these friends at the edge of roads or in refuges?

    Militate for the protection of animals. They have rights.

  • @rasmulti The difference between this and a circus is that I never tell my dogs "no" or "you have to!' they can choose not to play the games if they want to. But they always choose to because I made it fun like a game, not like a poor circus animal that is doing it to avoid being yelled at or beaten

  • Yay! I guessed right then! Thanks Emily! I noticed the hand cue also ... Is your skipping part of the cue as well or is it just because it matches splash? ( its cute either way, I'm just trying to figure out the exact cue since in the limp video I can't find it) and I'm not the best at coming up with my own hand signals....

  • @Morkieness It used to be a more exaggerated hand gestures- I would hold my hand to the left and right shoulder- or if she was coming towards me I would hold out my left and right hand. Sadly my cue was really stupid it went "Wave" (left paw) "come forwards" Bye" (R paw) "come forwards" and so I would do the hand cues and say "wave comeforwards bye comeforwards" but changed it to "Skip!" after she got it. You have to know that to get it down YOU have to go at the correct speed or it doesnt work

  • @Morkieness If you get the dog to go too fast or too slow- they can't do the proper stepping with their back feet to maintain whats going on in the front, its good to film yourself to see what the back feet are doing- you want the back feet to look like they are taking steps one at a time in time- not flailing about looking lost. :)

  • As everyone has said this video is AMAZING ! I'm also pleased to say that after watching it over a dozen times I think I've FINALLY figured out the prancing @ 1:30 - I cant wait to try training it .... Emily , you are awesome!

  • @Morkieness Basically I taught Splash to limp with both front legs, then I cued her to limp on one side then the other, so she would do two steps on each foot before changing it.... I used my hand as a visual cue on each side of her body to help her see the foot change at first. actually I am using the hand cue still in the video

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  • this is awesome and made me smile... I want a dog :D

  • I need a little help with training my dog. She knows a ton, but if i dont have a treat in my hand she wont do what I ask her the first time...and advice?

  • @rasmulti do animals really have rights, if so how?

  • Omg your dogs are so amazing!!!!! Where did you learn to train dogs?? I want all your knowledge!!!! Lol

  • What is the piece of music please?

  • Wedding Music?

  • 3:15 asain guys

  • wow,your dogs are amazig!I love border collies,but I haven't got this dog.Pozdrawiam Polaków!

  • OMG your dogs are amazing and your training skills are first class!!

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