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So I just did the first session on the touch pad complete with having to go to shaping to get him to initially touch the wooden pad I made and THEN thought "oh yeah, that would have made a great contest entry.....". Better planning next time I guess. LOL
Hold that thought!
Touch pads and touch sticks ..... these are terrific tools for marker training.
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Everyone who entered a video here is part of the judging team.
So all who entered should watch each clip as they have time so that this week we can collect a vote (for someone else) from each. (We can do that via PM.)
The criteria seem simple (I think): who did the best job on training toward their goal. If the judges conclude that someone's unfinished goal involved such good work that recognition is deserved, then we'll have a second prize as well, for unfinished-but-good-work.
I haven't watched any clips yet except Tresa's (to see if it was too dark to see, and it wasn't). But I certainly will, and I believe everyone will.
But non-judges (including mods) might want to hold comments for a couple of days so judges can decide independently.
This is terrific, that so many got their clips posted!
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Everyone who entered a video here is part of the judging team.
So all who entered should watch each clip as they have time so that this week we can collect a vote (for someone else) from each. (We can do that via PM.)
The criteria seem simple (I think): who did the best job on training toward their goal. If the judges conclude that someone's unfinished goal involved such good work that recognition is deserved, then we'll have a second prize as well, for unfinished-but-good-work.
I haven't watched any clips yet except Tresa's (to see if it was too dark to see, and it wasn't). But I certainly will, and I believe everyone will.
But non-judges (including mods) might want to hold comments for a couple of days so judges can decide independently.
This is terrific, that so many got their clips posted!
I'm watching all these clips tonight .... ..... much better than TV!
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Quote: Connie Sutherland
Everyone who entered a video here is part of the judging team.
So all who entered should watch each clip as they have time so that this week we can collect a vote (for someone else) from each. (We can do that via PM.)
The criteria seem simple (I think): who did the best job on training toward their goal. If the judges conclude that someone's unfinished goal involved such good work that recognition is deserved, then we'll have a second prize as well, for unfinished-but-good-work.
I haven't watched any clips yet except Tresa's (to see if it was too dark to see, and it wasn't). But I certainly will, and I believe everyone will.
But non-judges (including mods) might want to hold comments for a couple of days so judges can decide independently.
This is terrific, that so many got their clips posted!
I'm watching all these clips tonight .... ..... much better than TV!
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Quote: Connie Sutherland
Everyone who entered a video here is part of the judging team.
So all who entered should watch each clip as they have time so that this week we can collect a vote (for someone else) from each. (We can do that via PM.)
The criteria seem simple (I think): who did the best job on training toward their goal. If the judges conclude that someone's unfinished goal involved such good work that recognition is deserved, then we'll have a second prize as well, for unfinished-but-good-work.
I haven't watched any clips yet except Tresa's (to see if it was too dark to see, and it wasn't). But I certainly will, and I believe everyone will.
But non-judges (including mods) might want to hold comments for a couple of days so judges can decide independently.
This is terrific, that so many got their clips posted!
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Wow, you guys did GREAT!
Mara, one of the best parts was that we got to see the backstory ... your progress and challenges. What a great job you did!
I love Logan's and Sookie's headlight eyes, and also Woozle's toddler assistant trainer, and how eager and smart Heiland is, and Clayton too. Tresa, to get from uncontrolled exit to calm exit is terrific, especially in such a short time. Kristen, what a good spin! Christy, now I want to really challenge myself and see if I can get a Pug-shaped dog (in fact, a senior Pug) to be serpentine. Great work! Kiersten, what a lot of good work you did!
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