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Leaps and Bounds Flyball Team 2008

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All dogs can learn to do flyball, as long as their owners are willing to stick with it. This is an overview of the Leaps and Bounds club, based in Bankstown, NSW, and a recent competition in which they placed second in their Division.

Channel: Pets & Animals
Uploaded: April 15, 2008 at 8:30 am
Author: Enzfan

Length: 07:05
Rating: 5.00
Views: 746

Tags: 2008  agility  Australia  Bankstown  Bounds  dog  flyball  Leaps  NSW  obedience  sport  team  

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flyballdalmation (May 24, 2008 at 10:33 am)
That was great! Everything was so well explained for anyone new to flyball! I must say though, it would be better is Ziggy's fat A*** couldn't be seen in the first bit! hahaha!
Markymarkthe1st (April 22, 2008 at 9:16 pm)
Great video, going to look in to it myself. Have two staffies and I think they'd love it. Especiallymy older one Lara.
Jacaranda63 (April 18, 2008 at 11:22 pm)
Well done. Very professional. The best explanation I have heard on a utube video.
belladon00 (April 16, 2008 at 11:47 pm)
Love your work! Makes me want to take bella but alas, she enjoys eating and sleeping way too much to get active. D :)
Enzfan (April 15, 2008 at 10:58 am)
Glad you liked it. It can take from about 6mths to 2yrs to train a dog to be able to reliably compete. Our dog, Bryce, was a pound rescue who is incredibly smart. In just 12 weeks he was competing. It's not hard to train them, just a little bit every day will do it.
shashe42 (April 15, 2008 at 10:31 am)
cool, never heard of that before. how much training does it take to get your dog into a sport like this?

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