So impressive !!! I have three Shibas and they are all very independent, especially my senior girl. At one point we thought about trying agility training with the tri-color as she has a true one track mind. But she is not the most graceful pup nor patient so the balance beam could be a real challenge. Thank you for sharing your hard work and you beautiful girl with us.
Thanks for watching!!! To earn agility championships (Kiko has 4 of them) you need to be 100% accurate AND faster than the standard course time. That's how you get points. Some dogs are super fast but drop bars or miss contacts, so they earn no points. Some dogs are super accurate but not fast enough to beat course time, so again, no points. Kiko is right in the middle - - very accurate and fast enough to score enough points to earn a championship. Setting that aside, in this video she is 11 years ago. Yes, this is clearly slower than normal for her, but, as the saying goes, slow and steady wins the race.
No they are not. There are quite a few dog breeds with similar characteristics (double coat, curled tail, erect triangular ears). Siberian Husky, Malamutes, Akitas, Finnish Spitz, American Eskimo, Samoyed, Norwegian Elkhound. But while they are all considered to be part of the genetic spitz family, they are quite different in origin and purpose. The Shiba Inu is a native Japanese breed that was bred as a hunting dog whereas the Siberian Husky was originally bred by the Chukchi people of Siberia as a sled dog.
Congratulations!Especially won with Shiba Inu, they are smart, and independent, usually, Shibas do, what they want ;) Big hugs❤
Thank you very much!
Congratulations!!! So excited for you guys!
Way to go!!! Love Shibagility.
Thanks for watching!
So impressive !!! I have three Shibas and they are all very independent, especially my senior girl. At one point we thought about trying agility training with the tri-color as she has a true one track mind. But she is not the most graceful pup nor patient so the balance beam could be a real challenge. Thank you for sharing your hard work and you beautiful girl with us.
Am i missing something? That was slow right? Or is that the point
Thanks for watching!!! To earn agility championships (Kiko has 4 of them) you need to be 100% accurate AND faster than the standard course time. That's how you get points. Some dogs are super fast but drop bars or miss contacts, so they earn no points. Some dogs are super accurate but not fast enough to beat course time, so again, no points. Kiko is right in the middle - - very accurate and fast enough to score enough points to earn a championship. Setting that aside, in this video she is 11 years ago. Yes, this is clearly slower than normal for her, but, as the saying goes, slow and steady wins the race.
Congratulations to Amy and Kiko for A LOT OF HARD WORK and for entertaining us with their agility teamwork!!
Omg those nice airplane ears when the judge approach you guys, she was so happy to have done a good job❤️
Thank you. Kiko is just the best agility partner ever.
Congrats, considering how hard they are to train I see this as and absolute win, they can be so stubborn hahahaha
Thank you! Kiko is a fabulous little shiba girl who adores doing agility.
Running around the course celebrating afterward was the cutest!! Congratulations!
Thank you!!
Are Shiba initu and husky same .
Because they look same .
Can anyone explain
No they are not. There are quite a few dog breeds with similar characteristics (double coat, curled tail, erect triangular ears). Siberian Husky, Malamutes, Akitas, Finnish Spitz, American Eskimo, Samoyed, Norwegian Elkhound. But while they are all considered to be part of the genetic spitz family, they are quite different in origin and purpose. The Shiba Inu is a native Japanese breed that was bred as a hunting dog whereas the Siberian Husky was originally bred by the Chukchi people of Siberia as a sled dog.
@@Shibadogmom thanks for the information