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Ahhh... I looked at the "related videos" and all the videos posted by the OP (spring4th) and still couldn't find it, did you do a search? Ah I am a youtube idiot, even though I love watching the videos.
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Quote: Katherine Ostiguy
If you're looking for a good place to inspire you for tricks, Silvia Trkman is my go-to girl. She is an amazing agility competitor, an excellent instructor (she came to NH last February), and teaches the most spectacular tricks -- including backflips!
Awesome! That lady has such dedication to her dogs and they look so happy. I have a competition agility prospect and I will definitely spend some more time on that site. Thanks, Katherine and Sandy.
I loved the video but what is an ESS?? I noticed you keep mentioning it in your posts. I have guessed "springer spaniel" from looking at the video but what does the "E" stand for? Sorry if it is a dumb question.
Not a dumb question at all! There are actually two springer spaniels -- Welsh Springer Spaniels and English Springer Spaniels. The ESS are far, far more common both here and overseas. (They have been in the top 10 dog breeds in the UK forever.) They are typically a little larger and carry much more feathering (even in field types). Welshies typically do not have much feathering on the ears, have a coarser head, and shorter ears -- they are actually similar to Brittanys in appearance. They only come in shades of orange and liver.
English Springers are bigger in both height and weight and have more color varieties -- black/white, liver/white, and both of those can have tan points. They tend to be a little goofier and a little more outgoing than Welshies.
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