I would love to see more variations in the breeds that compete in agility competition. Border Collie is one of my favorites, but I do believe so many other breeds have the ability to ace agility.
@@vivsevs1087 In this context, the kennel is the breeder, who's registered under a name with the kennel club, which keeping track of all the registered dogs. For that reason each dog has to have a unique name, which is called the kennel name and usually made up of the breeders (kennels) name & something unique. Different breed clubs/traditions handle naming the pups differently, some do themes, some do first litter is the A litter, so all names start with an A. (as a bonus, if you want to see really weird names, look at (race)horses.)
Pure delight to watch these beautiful dogs having a blast!
I would love to see more variations in the breeds that compete in agility competition. Border Collie is one of my favorites, but I do believe so many other breeds have the ability to ace agility.
Such graceful dogs. Can anyone explain these registered names? A lot of them are.. interesting and wordy.
They're the kennel names
@@ParadiseAndGin What exactly is a kennel in this context, is it a club for the breed?
@@vivsevs1087 In this context, the kennel is the breeder, who's registered under a name with the kennel club, which keeping track of all the registered dogs. For that reason each dog has to have a unique name, which is called the kennel name and usually made up of the breeders (kennels) name & something unique. Different breed clubs/traditions handle naming the pups differently, some do themes, some do first litter is the A litter, so all names start with an A. (as a bonus, if you want to see really weird names, look at (race)horses.)
@@lobata2466 Actually they can have repeat names, but only up to idk, like thirty or something.
Very hard
La mayoría de las faltas son por errores de los manejadores, que dudan y descontrolan al perro.
Well it's not their fault is it see the speed of the dogs