Blind Cross - Slow motion (Tracer)
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@Skyrocketc.. Ok think about me whatever you want . I will try to answer , sorry if I write mistakes , it's not my habit to write in this language. The jump has NOTHING to do the way your dog has to jump. I FIRST give the dog the correct direction on FOUR legs BEFORE the jump and my dog will land after the jump in an anatomic allowed way to continue his way straight to next obstacle . That means that he will not have to make a change of direction after the jump on TWO frontlegs . That will hurt
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thank you for posting these videos! Please keep posting more! I love that they are in slow mo too. -emily
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Sorry dear !!! When you should have any idea about anatomy of a dog , you should NOT do this cross . Yopur dog is landing the wrong direction . Just go on this way and he will suffer when he is about seven or even younger . Poor dog .
emielleo 1 year ago
@emielleo I suspect you are a troll so I shouldn't reply, but His angle is going out, as I would expect with that spacing, and a young dog who wants to jump in extension a bit too much. With a small dog I would expect to see them jumping more towards the center jump but with a motivated larger dog that isn't going to happen unless he added a stride. If I was jumping him higher I might see it, simply because his increasingly rounded arc would force an additional stride.
Skyrocketc 1 year ago