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Agility - Kennel Club British Open Final (Jumping) part two | Crufts 2020
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Part two of the Kennel Club British Open Agility Final (Jumping) on day 1 at Crufts 2020.
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I love the coordinated jump into the arms by the jack russell.
That lady handing out prizes will get herself bitten one day, if she keeps touching dogs without asking permission of either owner or dog first.
Happens EVERY SINGLE YEAR on Crufts. They walk right up and grab them. Every time, I just want to bang my head on the desk!! (You think they'd see all our comments about it every year, and hire someone who has some dog sense in the future!)
You would think that the dogs would be desensitiesd to it. Its kinda part of the ceremony for people to get into the dogs personal space
@@ilivetoflyxD Not every day that a dog goes to a crazy intense competition like Crufts. Usually the trials are MUCH smaller, and there isn't a person to love on the dog when handing out awards.
@@ilivetoflyxD what silverflame said. In my experience people on normal competition days generally know how to behave around dogs. It's not that it never happens, but not like this and with so much going on around them. I know quite a few agility dogs that would have done *snap* or at least a bark when they are surprised by a hand on their head. And I don't blame them.
YAYYYYYY for Shelties! :D
my Japanese spanial loves watching these , i think she wants to be apart of it
Did Ollie retire?
Saw someone asking about him on another post, they said he was in the Rescue runs, not the actual agility competition.