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Uploaded by on Aug 26, 2010

Testing the understanding of your dog's cues. For my blog http://susangarrettdogagility.com/wp-admin/post.php

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  • I could probably do all of those except the on top of me. I have a 150lb Mastiff. Too much weight!! XD

  • Very nice. I can probably do that with my dog on top of me, but I have Corgis who do not weigh 35-40 pounds. :)

    If you can get your dog to down while running then you are ready to add sheep to the equation.

  • @ColoradoDogTrainer Well I would love to see you do that without a leash and a collar ;)

  • @ColoradoDogTrainer Why Ted? You prefer the old yank and crank method. I thought that died out with bell bottoms! Positive training all the way and stop with the punishment. You will have a much happy working dog!

  • Awesome job with your red girlies! The head stand was amazing as well! Can't wait to see you again at Cynosports in KY

  • nice...i have border collie...but she seems like not active when i train her..how come i saw people border collie the concertrate and love to work with their master...can anyone give me some opinion..

  • Wow, what a great example of dogs that really know their verbal cues! :)

  • They say give me the Food while they watch you stand on your head

  • Love to see it with out the food!

  • super cool

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