This is our second drill team performance, which is a bit tighter than our first! We aren't professional performers, but we're having fun, and the dogs are having fun too, for the most part. Our team has pro dog trainers dog training students from Ahimsa Dog Training in Seattle, http://doggiezen.com.
@sonypower159 These particular dogs have trained individually for a while, but we've only been working together as a drill team this year, practicing every month or so. I can't speak for the other dogs, but Peanut knew many of these tricks before he was 6 months old, thanks to clicker training. He could roll over on cue when he was 11 weeks old, a week after I got him (it was his first real trick).
Performing as a group in public is a different thing, though, which takes practice.
ahimsadog 5 months ago
@hondenschooldelaar Thanks! See you in Holland! Thanks for hosting a BAT seminar. :)
ahimsadog 5 months ago
How long does it take for a dog to be that good?
sonypower159 5 months ago
Cool performance, it was fun to watch. Looking forward to meet you in June 2012 :)
hondenschooldelaar 5 months ago