It is sure nice to see an appreciative handler. The dogs only want to be pleasing to the handler. Very nice to see them get fussed over after completing the course.
I've watched Ashleigh a number of times and have come to the conclusion that one of the reasons she does so well is that she herself is such a fast runner that she is always ahead of her dog. (Watch when they do the slow motion replay, great strides!) She's also a great trainer, having control over her dogs, and they know what she is asking of them at every turn. 😁👍👍
I just watched this on ROKU and had to come here to the computer so I could share it in an email. I love watching these dogs run the course. Elisa was so funny scooting up at the beginning.
@@mathjoker what fun is that to see? I want to see actual "large" breeds or even "giant" breeds, like GSD's, Danes, BRT's, Golden's, Wolfhounds, etc. That would be interesting. Aren't there owners out there willing to participate, or aren't the dogs able to qualify? Any idea?
@@jeannievoeks870 there aren't as many *large* large breeds in agility, plus it's mainly based on the height they're measured at that defines their height. There are a lot of non-collie large breeds which compete but not necessarily in these qualifiers.
@@jeannievoeks870 I'n not disagreeing with you, just saying that simply adding a larger category might not be the solution. I think the real issue is that larger dog breeds like that aren't designed for jumping and therefore it might be unhealthy for them. I've searched the internet with these questions and found no answers.
@@mathjoker thank you for replying. I guess I wasn't necessarily thinking an additional category needed to be added, just that dogs other than BC's would be nice to see and that "large breeds" don't seem to me to be BC's. When "large" or "giant" breeds are young (
Yep, because they failed to give the dog the correct signal in time, or thought the dog had got it, when they had misread. Generally, you have to be pretty fit, because you need to be well ahead of your dog. I think that's why Ashleigh Butler does so well - she's a fast runner herself. She is also a great trainer, as her dogs seem to always know what she is asking of them.
Look at the winner in the medium category. It's obviously not a border-collie but a catalan / portuguese sheperd mix. They present the dog as a collie. They have no shame
@@MyMiracleMutts Yeah, their bones need to be fairly mature before you get them jumping like that, so you do need to wait until they're at LEAST six months. Personally, I'd give them a bit longer Yes, you could start by getting them comfortable going through tunnels and weave poles, etc. before the hard core jumping.
My god, Blink is an accurate name for such a fast doggo!
blink dominated the weave poles
I like watching the small dogs, there's a lot of variety in breeds.
That Jump from Ashley's dog was insane! 7:54
It is sure nice to see an appreciative handler. The dogs only want to be pleasing to the handler. Very nice to see them get fussed over after completing the course.
Ashleigh is killing it again. Pudsey and her mum must be proud of her
I've watched Ashleigh a number of times and have come to the conclusion that one of the reasons she does so well is that she herself is such a fast runner that she is always ahead of her dog.
(Watch when they do the slow motion replay, great strides!)
She's also a great trainer, having control over her dogs, and they know what she is asking of them at every turn. 😁👍👍
I just watched this on ROKU and had to come here to the computer so I could share it in an email. I love watching these dogs run the course. Elisa was so funny scooting up at the beginning.
no one cares about your life and decision making process
@@Synrgiii LOL
Great to see our Duka in action! Thank you for the filming :)
I dont think they "take advantage" I think they need direction, even when you think they dont
The Papillon is absolutely awesome😻
@Crufts I don't know if this'll get back to anyone, but is it possible to upload or re-upload Agility - Crufts singles heat - medium?
Just saying if My doggo messed up and foul it is probably because I remember the course route wrong .
Those small dogs all just broke the land speed record. Surely!
Love this fast action packed and the dogs love it 👍😎💜happy times for all
anyone remember Sdhley on BGT??
OMG The are spectacular!
I was looking for actual large breeds. I was surprised to see BC's as large breeds. Nothing larger?
I've seen competitions with larger categories and they just had larger border collies....
@@mathjoker what fun is that to see? I want to see actual "large" breeds or even "giant" breeds, like GSD's, Danes, BRT's, Golden's, Wolfhounds, etc. That would be interesting. Aren't there owners out there willing to participate, or aren't the dogs able to qualify? Any idea?
@@jeannievoeks870 there aren't as many *large* large breeds in agility, plus it's mainly based on the height they're measured at that defines their height. There are a lot of non-collie large breeds which compete but not necessarily in these qualifiers.
@@jeannievoeks870 I'n not disagreeing with you, just saying that simply adding a larger category might not be the solution. I think the real issue is that larger dog breeds like that aren't designed for jumping and therefore it might be unhealthy for them. I've searched the internet with these questions and found no answers.
@@mathjoker thank you for replying. I guess I wasn't necessarily thinking an additional category needed to be added, just that dogs other than BC's would be nice to see and that "large breeds" don't seem to me to be BC's. When "large" or "giant" breeds are young (
Wow fantastic 👏 all dogs smart
How do the dogs know that they have complete the race asap?
If they're anything like our dog, they do absolutely everything asap 😂😂
They don’t. They’re just running because they love to run.
So.... collies were the "large" competitors?
I love seeing ashleigh butler and her doggies (;´༎ຶٹ༎ຶ`)
Love it
Wow ashleigh and sully 7:54
Ashleigh Butler and Eliza, her late mother's dog. Sully is another of Ashleigh's dogs. 👍😁
Cuuuuuuuute :)
I'm not a specialist but I notice when there's fault it's the owner's fault 90% of the time...
Yep, because they failed to give the dog the correct signal in time, or thought the dog had got it, when they had misread.
Generally, you have to be pretty fit, because you need to be well ahead of your dog.
I think that's why Ashleigh Butler does so well - she's a fast runner herself. She is also a great trainer, as her dogs seem to always know what she is asking of them.
Where is Natasha Wise this year?
Amazing. Absolutely amazing. Read my lips: Ah may zing.
cringe.
Yep, great entertainment! 😁👍
Maybe the handlers must go for training before taking the doggies 😭
Great 👍7:55
Miserable sods who gave the thumbs down
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enough collies already jesus christ.
Search for videos of ABC (Anything But Collies) competitions, yup, those are a thing.
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Always collies, it's boring
Look at the winner in the medium category. It's obviously not a border-collie but a catalan / portuguese sheperd mix. They present the dog as a collie. They have no shame
They won far and square shouldn't be boring because of a breed. There is a reason there are so many Border Collies and it's not hard to guess why.
they always win for a reason haha nothing is more agile than a border collie
look for crufts abc [anything but collies]
Don’t worry my goldendoodle does agility and his agility classes right now have pit bulls boxers and germ shepherds
Who else is watching during lockdown because you just bought a dog?
Make sure there 6 months before really working agility you can start tunnel and basic jumps but just be careful, also post vids?
@@MyMiracleMutts Yeah, their bones need to be fairly mature before you get them jumping like that, so you do need to wait until they're at LEAST six months. Personally, I'd give them a bit longer
Yes, you could start by getting them comfortable going through tunnels and weave poles, etc. before the hard core jumping.
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