We have just added a number of hours of new free streaming video. We will continue to add video from my 25 years of filming dog training seminars and dog competitions. So keep checking the web site.
There is a link to the streaming video directory on the left side menu bar on every page of our web site.
Thanks Ed for providing these videos. I will have them playing in the kitchen tomorrow AM while people come to get coffee and train dogs.
I CANNOT WAIT to meet your Natar daughter who is hopefully visiting tomorrow. I have heard and read so much about Natar, and many of the experienced folks that I have had the pleasure to meet have watched him work over the years - he is a legend. (well, in my mind anyway! )
wow...I'm blown away and I'm also encouraged in a small way...it's easy to see the areas my pup already shows promise just doing basic obedience and playing with her. It's also fun to watch those dogs really enjoying themselves!
Question, Ed: Do these dogs get nervous or feel any disappointment if they are aware that they didn't do as good as another dog, either by crowd response or something the judge says? Just wondering...
Thanks so much Ed for posting these vids for newbies like me. We're still enjoying and learning from the 8 to 8 DVD and will be getting the basic obedience next. Brenna is nearly 15 weeks now and the joy of my family's life I know you can relate. I see video of your CJ and can't wait to see Brenna full grown. We also feel like we know Nick, too...
God bless you and Cindy and our prayers are with Jeff for his safe return and protection.
I like Randys' total package , great performance and a dog that's happy to be there.(1994 tape 1 Obedience), I can't say the same for his runner up, his dog looked a bit unhappy not as proud, great performance nonetheless.........Bu tI do like the total package.
Makes me even more unpatient about our trial coming up, I can't wait! http://s141.photobucket.com/albums/r77/cadogancna/
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ok, I might be missing something here, but everytime I try to pause or go back on the videos, It goes back to the beginning and starts over?? Is that the way is works or should I let it buffer longer???
Thanks for the info,I can't wait to watrch these videos?
I have a question regarding the helper's safety: in the 1991 Bundessieger protection routine (Tape 2), the first dog - Bronco something - is so strong and well positioned that he knocks the helper to the ground in the escape test and rips the sleeve off his arm.
Obviously that helper was ok in that instance because the dog was 100% in prey and focused on the sleeve, not on the man.
What would the helper have done if the dog decided to come after him? I realize that sport dogs are trained to bite the sleeve, but if any of them had defensive training and have learned to be aggressive could it happen?
Just curious - it seems a little dangerous for the helper not to have "backup" protection on his arms just in case the dog is stronger than he is and rips the sleeve off like the dog in the video (especially since he goes back to the dog to try and get his sleeve back)...
That dog certainly provides enormous enjoyment to the crowd! With his kangaroo position barking and his "beating" the decoy at the game, lol Very fun to watch!
Yoko- that dog is "Bronco Aus Jever". I got a real kick out of that dog and bringing the decoy down on the escape, the crowd went WILD. His bark and hold is pretty humorous as well.
I wasnt there but it reminded me of people cheering on the Gladiators in the ring, the crowd loved it! Never heard of the dog otherwise, I am sure people remember him for that though at the BSP.
I think he scored a 98.............That vintage stuff is awesome to watch.
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