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Agility School Dropout OK, I'm going to give this fancy way to post videos one more try. If this fails, I'm selling my computer. [ media=Agility School Dropout ]1ZuTPV8WXOk[ /media ] Arrgg. I still can't do it! Here's the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZuTPV8WXOk |
Your boys are adorable! That looks like so much fun. :D I was afraid for a moment that the teeter was going to hit him. :eek: |
That was really fun! Your boys are cute and obviously very smart! |
Great video Mike!! He doesn't look like a drop out to me!!! :) He looks like a polished professional agility master:) :) and very adorable to boot!!! Jack looks like he wanted some of those treats:) :) P.S. You have everything right for putting the video in the post, all you have to do is remove any spaces before and after the [ brackets] then it will work. |
I agree... he DOES look like a pro!!! Love the idea of using a ladder!!!!.. My hubby is always trying to find fun things to do with Shelby & Seymour... I will tell him about the ladder. ..... and while I have you on this subject... is there any other "household object" ideas that we can use for agility (or simular) activities? thanks for the video........ and he will NEVER be a drop-out in YT's eyes!! :) Quote:
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That was so cute. He doesn't look like a dropout to me.. He did everything perfectly.:) |
That was great, I can't beleive he's a drop out he looks like a pro to me :) |
Cute, cute, cute! I too don't understand why he had to drop out cause he did a great job! |
That was very cute. Eddie doesn't look like a drop out. He did a great job. And poor Jack was like, "What about me? I like treats!" |
Great video! Thank you for sharing. From the looks of the video, it looks like Eddie is ready, willing, and eager to do anything you ask him. Jack looks like he is the referee, coach, and cheerleader rolled up into one adorable bit of fur. You have done well with training your kids, Mike, you are a roll model for all of us who aspire to train our yorkies. |
That video was so cool, Mike, and Eddie was amazing and little Jack was just waiting to get some treats, too. He almost got bonked in the head with the teeter-totter. :D |
Eddie your not a dropout, I know you were afraid of showing how much better than you are then the rest...and Jack looks like he wants in on the fun too...Great job with your boys Mike...:D |
Thanks everybody. Yeah, I don't REALLY think he's a dropout either. I'm just kinda thumbing my nose at the agility instructor who couldn't solve his fear of the banging teeter. Shelby&Seymour, I picked up the ladder idea from agility training. They want the dogs to be aware of their feet. Other things I've used: * Toss any kind of obstacles on the ground (tubes from gift wrapping are good) and then call your dog so they have to walk. They should be in scattered order so it takes some thought to get through them. Reward if they make it through without banging anything. * Logs. I started Eddie on jumps by having him jump over short 6" logs. * You an buy a $15-20 tunnel at Toys 'R Us. That's enough to give them an idea of what you want them to do. And AprilLove, THANKS. Let me see if I can make the video appear correctly with your tip! Oh, and lastly, looking at the video, I'm appalled at how I dogged Jack! I was so focussed on Eddie and the video that I almost got him bonked on the head!
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Yay! I knew you could do it!! Now that you know how, I expect to see many more Jack and Eddie adventures on video!!!! :) :) |
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