The Stress of Weaving
Uploaded: June 11, 2012 19:02:42
In dog agility, the weave poles are the hardest obstacle to teach. Dogs in nature run, jump, tunnel, and climb. They don't weave. As a result, weaving can be very stressful. Even if a dog weaves well at home, it's likely to be the first skill to fall apart at a trial. Some dogs who appear to be skilled weavers, let their stress sneak out with a quick nose lick.
Carol Quina
June 12, 2012
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Melinda F. Schneider
June 12, 2012
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Daniella Puente June 20, 2012 0
GREAT capture!!! #10192706
Melinda F. Schneider
June 21, 2012
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Joy Rector July 03, 2012 0
great shot #10212049
Melinda F. Schneider
July 03, 2012
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