Anyone have the link to the post of the guy training his GSD at a kids playground. He had him climbing up a jungle gym ladder then across and back down. I wanted to show my wife, but can't find it and could have sworn I saw it here.
Thanks,
Mike
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Hmm, don't know which vid you mean, but I could certainly grab one and post it if you like. What kind of ladder? Kids' playgrounds are the only obstacle courses I have easy access to, so I have plenty of pics of this, but I could get you a video if you want one. That is, if it stops sleeting;-(
Thanks. Maybe it wasn't here...... It was a video of a guy and his GSD at a kid's playground. The dog climbed up the vertical ladder of a jungle gym, across the bars at the top (where kids usually hang from) and then down.
Very impressive.....
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Darn, I have seen that one, too.
There are many of ladder-climbing dogs, like this one: http://thatvideosite.com/video/3223
but I know the one you mean. I'll try to remember where I saw the darned thing.
That video was taken in the Philippines, where it can easily get to 35 degrees C.
I agree it is kind of easy once your dog figures out where his back feet are. From what I understand, these guys start them out very young so the dogs become very agile.
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