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Funniest Dog Agility Bloopers
They've thought about! They've talked about it! And now it is finally here!
Like a lot of dog enthusiasts, I have wanted something like this produced for a long time. Over four years of video taping at dog agility trials, nearly six month of intense editing and the help from some very talented people has allowed me to create this fast pace, entertaining video packed with over 150 hilarious bloopers caught at actual agility trials.
Please check out the following website and fill out the attached order form and get your copy of "Funniest Dog Agility Bloopers" today!
Length: 80
Rating: 3.90 (347 ratings)
Tags: Dog Agility obedience flyball frisbee herding rally tracking AKC perro funny music video
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Agility 2007 Hamar
The FCI has given the organisation of their World Championship to the city of Hamar.
In Norway competition is forbidden for dogs with docked tails.
That's why a lot of excellent teams cannot participate.
What a mistake !!!
Length: 89
Rating: 4.20 (64 ratings)
Tags: Agility Hamar World Champion 2007
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What is Agility? (full version)
A video I made for a presentation on Dog Agility. It is a very basic introduction to the sport and the most common obstacles and doesn't go into all the finer details and rules of competition (which vary greatly between different organizations). The dog featured at the end ("lets watch it all together now at a real trial" part) is my very own Dazzle. The filming was done at local agility trails including NADAC and AKC events.
Some of the dogs in the video (sorry, I can't remember everyone's name!):
Harley, Quickie, Sabre, Wendell, Stone, Elf, Dazzle, Cheers, Trooper, Pinot, Spike, Zesty, Missy, Peanut, Glory, Colin, Crystal, Lucky, Althea, Crystal, Lacey, Zoe, Scamp, Ricky, Bonsai, Gretchen, and Gael.
Enjoy!
Length: 410
Rating: 4.70 (58 ratings)
Tags: agility argus ranch WA nadac competition trial compete dog dogs music video sport fun intensity challenge introduction
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Dog Agility (Jun/21/2006 JKC Agility Large Final Vol.2)
Dog Agility Japanese representative trial. Japanese top agility players gathered. (This video is vol. 2, see vol. 1,3,4)
Length: 484
Rating: 4.30 (27 ratings)
Tags: japan JKC agility dog 2006 JKC アジリティ 選考会 ドラゴンハット ドラハ
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Rabbit Agility
Jumping through hoops, walking on two legs, and spinning in circles are just some of the behaviors demonstrated by the amazing rabbits in this video! In Getting Started: Clicking with Your Rabbit you can learn how to train your rabbit to do similar behaviors, so download a copy and get started clicking today! From the ClickFlicks Learning Center. http://www.clickertraining.tv
"Clicker training" is the popular term for the training or teaching method based on what we know about how living organisms learn.
Research has shown that any creature—whether a dog, cat, dolphin, parrot, fish, horse, llama, or person—is more likely to learn and repeat actions that result in consequences it desires and enjoys. So clicker trainers provide consequences desired by their animal in exchange for actions or behaviors desired by their trainers.
We call these consequences "rewards" and the process is called "reinforcement." Clicker training, therefore, is a positive-reinforcement-based system of training.
First widely used by dolphin trainers who needed a way to teach behavior without using physical force, operant conditioning (the scientific term for clicker training) can be and has been successfully employed with animals of all sizes and species, both domesticated and wild, young and old; all breeds of dogs and puppies, cats, birds, leopards, rats, rabbits, chinchillas, fish, and more.
Clicker trainers who learn the underlying principles have at their disposal a powerful set of tools that enable them to analyze behaviors, modify existing methods for individual animals, and create new methods where none previously existed. This flexibility allows the tools of clicker training to be re-invented in new forms that work in a range of situations, and for an infinite variety of animals.
The same principles have also been applied to training for athletes, dancers, skaters, and other people. Called "TAGteach," this form of training uses a click as a marker signal to teach precise physical motions quickly, accurately, and positively.
More information can be found at http://www.clickertraining.com
Length: 494
Rating: 4.50 (333 ratings)
Tags: clicker training rabbits agility bunnies
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