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Okay try this go to http://www.k9events.com click on enter to enter the web site, scroll down the links to O for Obedience and click on obedience for the ring, scroll down to Sue and Spinner and there you have it http://www.k9events.com/Sue_H/Spinner'sPage.htm.

Okay have uploaded videos of both Moses and Tia doing kick back stands from a sit position both from at the side and in front. Have done it with both dogs so you can see it with the different sizes. Moses is very quick, so quick you can hardly see it, Tia is a lot slower. I am not too worried about what they do after they have done the stand, will work on getting the stand for a bit longer duration later. Also have Tia learning to use her rear end by use of a telephone book and Moses at the final version of the telephone book.

Tia stand from sit at side

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmKGkFPz2oE

Moses stand from sit at side

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONH-a0hRuLg

Tia stand from sit at front

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1PQfnHVGOE

Moses stand from sit at front

Tia learning to work her rear end using a telephone book

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97QQHLjpWJk

Moses final version of working his rear using telephone book

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Here is Flea doing a recall. It's short but we have been having trouble with the wait part. It's getting better though.

http://s36.photobucket.com/albums/e33/flyb...rent=RECALL.flv

Here is her Return This one is pretty sloppy but thats aleays the way when there is a camera :) Can any one tell me if you lose points for the dog touching you???

http://s36.photobucket.com/albums/e33/flyb...rent=RETURN.flv

And lastly one of her Healing. I hate how stiff I get when I know some one is watching. :)

http://s36.photobucket.com/albums/e33/flyb...ent=HEALING.flv

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'fraid not, that video was the first time she had ever done any obedience lol I would have had a video of her doing Rally yesterday but she decided to come down with kennel cough within a few minutes of finishing the confo. part in the morning lol

you dont see many Tollers in obedience there? its quite the opposite here, there are plenty around here, but the only place you see them in agility and obedience. lol I shoulda taken videos of Shelby and Fini at the matches for ya :laugh:

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ROFL CTD,

Go to WA there are heaps of tollers working in obedience and boy do they work nicely :laugh: I even got to borrow two for a bit of heelwork when I was there and it was such fun working then. I even have them on DVD to watch whenever I want - must burn a copy before I have to return the DVD.

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I have entered 6 obedience trials with Moses and in that time I only saw one other toller trialling in obedience at the same trial I was at. That was the trial restricted to gundogs. LOL

Ness, how did you find working with the toller? Moses works incredibly fast. I have found him 100 times smart than my border.

The difference between the toller vs border, at this stage!!! She is only 5 months old.

Toller - more food motivated, wants to work, more clicker savvy, greater attention span, will do quite a few reps, more anticipation.

Border Collie - more tug motivated, only will do a couple of reps, respods quite well to verbal better than the toller, greater memory for rembering things that hasn't practiced in quite a while, more anxious,

This could all change on the border collie side of things as we go along.

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The tollers heeled better than my BC but that would have something to do with the training ROFL because since then I know Ness can heel in exactly the same way if she wants.

Ness isn't your typical BC as she is more like Moses. Super food motivated, clicker savvy and great attention. I think your comparison might be a bit unfair though as your comparing a pup to a grown adult.

Better to wait till they are grown up. Other than if I wanted to switch breeds I wouldn't mind a toller I didn't find an aweful lot of difference although apparently tollers are much more likely to have blonde moments then the BCs do.

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lol, I have found that my BCs catch on quicker. they are not willing to do a millions reps but they dont need to because they have the trick solid after just a couple, and its burned in their brain for life, just because I dont remeber the trick, doesnt mean they dont lol they also work for absolutly anything, which I love, I dont have to have treats, but they are just as exited about "good girl" as they are about a hunk of sausage lol

my Toller on the other hand is all food motivated, she has no desire whatsoever to work for a toy. she has a longer attention span, but she needs it because she sure as heck doesnt catch on very fast. she drives me nut, because when she doesn't want to do something she makes herself limp, ever tried to make a 35lbs rag doll do a sit stay? :angel:

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Just a couple of quick clips from training last night and this morning.

Broad jump clip was dogs second session of the learning phase.

Retreive on flat is understood by the dog although because of the heat he was less enthusiastic as he would normally be.

Oscar learning broad jump 20 Feb 2007

Oscar retreive on flat

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