I think you did a beautiful job. I could hear a lot of commotion, clapping, etc. That's tough but you and your dog handled it beautifully and your dog checked right back in with you. Congrats!
That is a six foot leash. In Beginner Novice you are required to have a 6 foot leash for the sit for exam. In Novice I use a five foot leash and switch back to the required six foot leash for the stays.
You can tell that was a tough environment! Kudos to your dog for being a willing partner through it all! Nice work!
I think you did a beautiful job. I could hear a lot of commotion, clapping, etc. That's tough but you and your dog handled it beautifully and your dog checked right back in with you. Congrats!
Really impressive work
That was a very
Nice job as a team ❤
What did you end up scoring for this run?
197
@@heatherpekarovich5799out of how many possible? Thanks
Did you not have to do stand for exam?
There is no Stand for Exam in Beginner Novice class. Stand for Exam is in the Novice class.
What length leash are you using?
That is a six foot leash. In Beginner Novice you are required to have a 6 foot leash for the sit for exam. In Novice I use a five foot leash and switch back to the required six foot leash for the stays.
why do you enter the ring that way? you first, then dog, then around the dog??
It is a trained behavior. It helps us maintain connection as a team.
@@heatherpekarovich5799 sit and wait before a door really is a great behavior
@@brucebolduc3403 saved quite a bit of chaos in a lot of peoples houses through the years I would imagine.
@@heatherpekarovich5799 Your entrance is up to you so nothing wrong with the way you entered.