@Alyssabball98 sounds risky for a pug, yeh. Some of them can’t even rin for a few minutes without getting dangerously out of breath. Probably depends on the individual dog. Don’t push it out of its comfort zone for exercise, for that breed it could be a bad idea.
wow really cool video!!
i wish i could go in july, but little too far from tx..
but i do have plans to come to San Diego this summer..
where do you live?
I just want to thank you for helping me to improve my relationship with my dog. Your videos motivate me and encourage me to try new things. With your help, I have become a positive trainer, making learning fun for me and my dog!
Thanks for sharing this amazing video Emily! It reminds of the guy who works with multiple horses from France (I think). Time permitting I’ll post it to our forum along with the event details so locals can make arrangements to attend.
wow she is great!!!!
i have a question hope u can helpme….
do i need be a dog trainner to be a agility trainer? or i just need the basics?
im planning to have an agility club in the future so i wanna be really informed…
=D
@isdykusii No, but I can tell you it would be easier to get a scent hound to follow scents, a sight hound to follow prey with their eyes, a flushing breed to flush, a terrier to kill the rats in your garage, and a border collie to herd… Can you imagine trying to teach a beagle to herd sheep? All dogs can be trained very easily using +R however some find doing certain things more reinforcing than others.
@MAD151982 Hmmm… that depends on weather you get a standard, miniature or toy poodle… ! Just kidding. I think that the thing you think is a boar is actually a …. poodle!! haha! It could be a spanish herding breed of dog though?
Hi there!
I don’t have a dog yet, but one day I will. It will be a poodle, so, what kind of person does that make me?
Anyways, just wondering if I was the only person finding the forth dog doing the weaving (at 1:10) a bit funny looking… is it really a dog? Or maybe a small pony? A boar?? Obviously just kidding, but what kind is it???
@nataliawasilewska97 Not every dog trainer has a border collie. In my area, most dog trainers have mutts, terriers or retrievers. That’s unless they are really into agility.
in your opinion, does dog breed stops dog to be intelegent if you are training him? im thinking to get husky but as i searched this beed is hardly trained… im confused… is it posible to train husky some of your tricks? or is it imposible?
@kikopup I 100% agree! I have mixes and “harder to train” types and they learn just fine. Its all about the trainer. A great trainer can teach a cat, a goldfish or even a “dumb” afghan
I’ll have to think about attending this seminar. The Kathy Sdao one in may I registered for was just canceled and I was very disapointed. Thanks for posting this
August 5th, 2010 at 2:50 am
@minty737 Ok thanks, yes my dog sometimes has breathing problems with certain things so thnx for the help =)
August 5th, 2010 at 2:58 am
@Alyssabball98 sounds risky for a pug, yeh. Some of them can’t even rin for a few minutes without getting dangerously out of breath. Probably depends on the individual dog. Don’t push it out of its comfort zone for exercise, for that breed it could be a bad idea.
August 5th, 2010 at 3:57 am
Wow I wish i lived near to it. But anyways, do you think pugs wouldn’t do good at running and hurdles with their breathing problems?
August 5th, 2010 at 4:24 am
The footage is amazing !!
August 5th, 2010 at 4:29 am
wow really cool video!!
i wish i could go in july, but little too far from tx..
but i do have plans to come to San Diego this summer..
where do you live?
August 5th, 2010 at 5:09 am
I just want to thank you for helping me to improve my relationship with my dog. Your videos motivate me and encourage me to try new things. With your help, I have become a positive trainer, making learning fun for me and my dog!
August 5th, 2010 at 5:42 am
amazing job!
August 5th, 2010 at 5:56 am
Wow! I can see her influence on you, but you have such a calm style. Those sheepdogs are cray-zee!
August 5th, 2010 at 6:20 am
great!
August 5th, 2010 at 6:22 am
Thanks for sharing this amazing video Emily! It reminds of the guy who works with multiple horses from France (I think). Time permitting I’ll post it to our forum along with the event details so locals can make arrangements to attend.
August 5th, 2010 at 6:23 am
¡¡Disfrutad del seminario con Pere!! Seguro que será genial ^^
August 5th, 2010 at 7:10 am
wow she is great!!!!
i have a question hope u can helpme….
do i need be a dog trainner to be a agility trainer? or i just need the basics?
im planning to have an agility club in the future so i wanna be really informed…
=D
August 5th, 2010 at 8:02 am
@nataliawasilewska97 Why the sad face? I urge you to find someone with a border collie and ask them if you can train their dog a trick!
August 5th, 2010 at 8:53 am
@isdykusii No, but I can tell you it would be easier to get a scent hound to follow scents, a sight hound to follow prey with their eyes, a flushing breed to flush, a terrier to kill the rats in your garage, and a border collie to herd… Can you imagine trying to teach a beagle to herd sheep? All dogs can be trained very easily using +R however some find doing certain things more reinforcing than others.
August 5th, 2010 at 9:32 am
@MAD151982 Hmmm… that depends on weather you get a standard, miniature or toy poodle… ! Just kidding. I think that the thing you think is a boar is actually a …. poodle!! haha! It could be a spanish herding breed of dog though?
August 5th, 2010 at 9:40 am
Hi there!
I don’t have a dog yet, but one day I will. It will be a poodle, so, what kind of person does that make me?
Anyways, just wondering if I was the only person finding the forth dog doing the weaving (at 1:10) a bit funny looking… is it really a dog? Or maybe a small pony? A boar?? Obviously just kidding, but what kind is it???
August 5th, 2010 at 10:22 am
Siento no poder acompañaros este verano.
Un fuerte abrazo Emily ¡¡¡¡
August 5th, 2010 at 10:40 am
@nataliawasilewska97 Not every dog trainer has a border collie. In my area, most dog trainers have mutts, terriers or retrievers. That’s unless they are really into agility.
August 5th, 2010 at 10:52 am
I would love to have such a seminar but its a bit far away for me…;0))
I always love her videos.
August 5th, 2010 at 11:07 am
Thanks so much for posting this video. I am a big fan of her, as well! Wish I could come! Hope you’ll post some clips of the seminar. Enjoy!
August 5th, 2010 at 11:55 am
@nataliawasilewska97 Because they’re so amazingly smart! and they are a working dog so they have a lot of energy. Thats what I think anyway.
August 5th, 2010 at 12:12 pm
wow. that was AWESOME! I wish I was in CA so that I could come!
August 5th, 2010 at 12:59 pm
in your opinion, does dog breed stops dog to be intelegent if you are training him? im thinking to get husky but as i searched this beed is hardly trained… im confused… is it posible to train husky some of your tricks? or is it imposible?
August 5th, 2010 at 1:54 pm
@kikopup I 100% agree! I have mixes and “harder to train” types and they learn just fine. Its all about the trainer. A great trainer can teach a cat, a goldfish or even a “dumb” afghan
I’ll have to think about attending this seminar. The Kathy Sdao one in may I registered for was just canceled and I was very disapointed. Thanks for posting this
August 5th, 2010 at 2:13 pm
Thats cool!