@RAVENakaR, as Cala's owner, she is part American, part German working lines (Bro, Silas, Viva if you know your dobes). I too like Euro lines, but it's a naive mistake to say American lines are "weak and fragile" and incapable of being anything but pets. There are Am lines schutzhund dogs out there, and the Euro lines have just as many genetic health issues as the Am lines. I like the drive you get with Euro, but both have faults!
The doberman is beautiful. Our neibours have one but it just sit in the backyard and barks if it see's a beetle. It loves to bark. Along with his four schnauzer buddies. Lol
that is a buetiful dobermen my friend had to put hers down at the age of 15 the other day looked just like her except for a little whit on the chest!She did amazing way to go!!!!!
@vicalzip wow! amazing dog! such drive through the weaves i imagime hes broken a fair few before!
@ nicdhim if you train it well then they will weave untill the end! my pup was taught with susan garrets 2by2 method and so started off with 4 poles and didnt even think twice about it when more pole were added
@agility4me444 I taught my dog to weave with 6 poles. The first time he did 12 poles, he popped out after 6 and sat there wagging his tail! I had to specifically train him to do the 12.
I'm the owner of the Doberman, Cala, (a female). Thanks for all the compliments! I did not ever train Cala on 60 weaves before the competition. Weaving is really hard on dogs physically, and I didn't have 60 weaves to practice on! All she really needed to understand was to keep weaving beyond the usual 12...but I didn't know until that day that she would do all 60.
@RAVENakaR, as Cala's owner, she is part American, part German working lines (Bro, Silas, Viva if you know your dobes). I too like Euro lines, but it's a naive mistake to say American lines are "weak and fragile" and incapable of being anything but pets. There are Am lines schutzhund dogs out there, and the Euro lines have just as many genetic health issues as the Am lines. I like the drive you get with Euro, but both have faults!
vicalzip 5 months ago
Its cool to see all the different styles the dogs use to weave
kmsampare 7 months ago 2
why?
finnbjerke 9 months ago
The doberman is beautiful. Our neibours have one but it just sit in the backyard and barks if it see's a beetle. It loves to bark. Along with his four schnauzer buddies. Lol
animalwhisperers93 10 months ago
that is a buetiful dobermen my friend had to put hers down at the age of 15 the other day looked just like her except for a little whit on the chest!She did amazing way to go!!!!!
doglover091 1 year ago
@vicalzip wow! amazing dog! such drive through the weaves i imagime hes broken a fair few before!
@ nicdhim if you train it well then they will weave untill the end! my pup was taught with susan garrets 2by2 method and so started off with 4 poles and didnt even think twice about it when more pole were added
Agility4lyf 1 year ago
@agility4me444 I taught my dog to weave with 6 poles. The first time he did 12 poles, he popped out after 6 and sat there wagging his tail! I had to specifically train him to do the 12.
nicdhim 1 year ago
@nicdhim In agility, dogs should know to weave until the very end if they are properly trained, so it's actually easy to believe.
agility4me444 1 year ago
I'm the owner of the Doberman, Cala, (a female). Thanks for all the compliments! I did not ever train Cala on 60 weaves before the competition. Weaving is really hard on dogs physically, and I didn't have 60 weaves to practice on! All she really needed to understand was to keep weaving beyond the usual 12...but I didn't know until that day that she would do all 60.
vicalzip 2 years ago
Well as the owner of the Doberman, I promise, I did not lie!
vicalzip 2 years ago