Don't care if they sometimes make mistakes.. it's just gorgeous to see dogs enjoying their time on the course. (and, even though it's dangerous, I love the dogs "flying" over the seesaw because they are so excited and can't be bothered to stop)
sorry to be offtopic but does any of you know a tool to log back into an instagram account..? I was dumb lost my account password. I would love any assistance you can offer me.
@Ty Jude I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and im trying it out now. Seems to take a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Great to see other dogs than border collies. Dont get me wrong I used to own one they are amazing it is just that I think other dogs would be great at agility
@@ThatHuskyisCrazy the price as of now is about $1600 for a pup, but if you want a stud dog which if the poach you saw was a male he would have to be, then they would have probably payed around $4000
It is legal for working dogs, thankfully. For instance, working spaniels that work as gundogs. I have seen first hand with horrible injuries, (the tail splits and bleeds when working in woods and cover) often resulting in unnecessary suffering for the dog and then adult tail amputation, which has a greater risk for complications. This is a lot more traumatic for the dog than if it was done at the correct time 3-5days old, preventing tail injuries for life. It is generally not necessary for dogs that do agility, because they’re not hitting their tails on the trees/cover when working.
It's only legal if needed such as working dogs or risk of injury (vets told me once there was a puppy which kept wagging tail so much it became dislocated - was almost docked)
@@May04bwu on Facebook search the page called “evidence to allow tail docking in working breed dogs in Scotland”. Lots of people sharing their experiences of their working dogs tail injuries
Don't care if they sometimes make mistakes.. it's just gorgeous to see dogs enjoying their time on the course. (and, even though it's dangerous, I love the dogs "flying" over the seesaw because they are so excited and can't be bothered to stop)
sorry to be offtopic but does any of you know a tool to log back into an instagram account..?
I was dumb lost my account password. I would love any assistance you can offer me.
@Peter Reed instablaster =)
@Ty Jude I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and im trying it out now.
Seems to take a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Great to see other dogs than border collies. Dont get me wrong I used to own one they are amazing it is just that I think other dogs would be great at agility
Ist dog looks like a Duck Toller, 2nd an Aussie?
@@ThatHuskyisCrazy 1st is a duck toller, looks like a female
@@sable.11 We met a couple with a Duck Toller. They wouldn't tell us how much they paid for their pooch. Great dogs.
@@ThatHuskyisCrazy the price as of now is about $1600 for a pup, but if you want a stud dog which if the poach you saw was a male he would have to be, then they would have probably payed around $4000
@@sable.11 We met a guy who got a nice Husky pup for $600.
why did the dog at 12:50 get eliminated but not the border collie dog at 16:23 who also redid the weaves?
the first dog was a duck tolling retriever. they were originally bred in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Nice to see all the dogs have their tails. Tail docking not legal in the UK?
It is legal for working dogs, thankfully. For instance, working spaniels that work as gundogs. I have seen first hand with horrible injuries, (the tail splits and bleeds when working in woods and cover) often resulting in unnecessary suffering for the dog and then adult tail amputation, which has a greater risk for complications. This is a lot more traumatic for the dog than if it was done at the correct time 3-5days old, preventing tail injuries for life. It is generally not necessary for dogs that do agility, because they’re not hitting their tails on the trees/cover when working.
Also Tess looks like she has been docked. Docking can be 1/3rd or 1/2 length. Docking to a stump is unnecessary
It's only legal if needed such as working dogs or risk of injury (vets told me once there was a puppy which kept wagging tail so much it became dislocated - was almost docked)
@@smashmouth16 Tail splits? Wtf how? It's illegal where I live and this never happens, not even to working dogs. Hard to believe honestly.
@@May04bwu on Facebook search the page called “evidence to allow tail docking in working breed dogs in Scotland”. Lots of people sharing their experiences of their working dogs tail injuries
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Fast dogs
I have this dog breeded with a border Collie
Кто победил то че не сказали. Мне кажется коричневая
People should be faster than the dogs.
You try out racing a dog...