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Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 1,195
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not the best camera angles but the jump is rough loose footing etc, the dog got wiped out but went straight back over it no prob.
i really believe, as every dog owner does i guess, that this dog is definately in the upper tier of gsd's for agility, speed, nerve, agression and drive. hoping i am not just blind but i really believe he is way better than most/the typical gsd in these days in these traits. |
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Holmes, NY
Posts: 14
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That's is really amazing. My long haired GSD seems to be exceedingly advanced in agility and jumping. The lengths and heights that he jumps are incredible. I would love to see these two guys jump and swim together. Anytime Kreider is near water he has to do a lap or two. I am so amazed that your guy can jump that trench and is so athletic. Have you ever considered flyball with your GSD?
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