Bloopers

Blooper - CRASH!

Blooper - CRASH!In this Agility Vision video production, a Border Collie named Gina, handled by Tim Humphrey, crashes into the wing of a jump as she was looking at her handler for direction.

No dog was hurt in the production of this video

Marie's Rugby extravaganza (try again)

Try again at uploading the last post which didn't seem to want to play (for me at least!)

Rugby christmas show nearly, but not quite's!

Friends who had their runs filmed and subsequently subjected to the 'flying circus' treatment of having their runs"famously" commented upon

Poop on the Dogwalk!

Here is a blooper from NADAC Championships 2006.

The dog pooped on the dogwalk, which in itself is not terribly funny. But then the cleanup lady came and cleaned it up with her bare hands. Gross!

I said WEAVE, not jump!!!

Playing around after the Grand Prix

After the first round of the Grand Prix was over at the Bay Team Regional. A few handlers (Rachel Sanders, Susan Garrett, Mary Ellen Barry, and the judge Janet Gaunt) went out on course to try to figure it all out.

Get in the Tunnel!

Get in the TunnelGet in the Tunnel

Here is a blooper of sorts. We all got out a kick out of watching it, including the judge Tom Kula. It was Snooker course from Happy Dog USDAA trial July 3rd, 2006.

Which Tunnel? Are you sure?

Which Tunnel - Olga & LuzWhich Tunnel - Olga & Luz

The gamble Tom Kula set up for us on July 3rd at the USDAA Happy Dog trial. Consisted of two U shaped tunnels facing each other. The dogs had to take the tunnels three times in a row, with the handler directing from behind.

Agility Bloopers - Backwards Teeter

Bloopers picture - July 1st, 2006Bloopers picture - July 1st, 2006

There were two bloopers in the gamble course at the USDAA Happy Dog trial July 1st, 2006. The first was a dog with a bad angle to the Aframe leaping off the top. The second was pretty scary, Rival tried to take the teeter backwards and got himself wrapped around it.

Trouble at the Weaves

At the Purina Incredible Dog Challenge held March 2006 in Phoenix, AZ. The course had one tough part that caught almost all the teams. A dummy jump placed very close to the weave poles. I'm only speculating, but maybe handlers were very concerned about the off course over the jump. And this seemed to distract these normally solid weavers from weaving. Enjoy!

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