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Originally posted by cali
ok first at the fair today I went to see the superdogs show, a friend saw it in calagry and said she was not impressed so I went to see it today, to be honest I was not at ALL impressed, EVERY one of my dogs could easily out preform all those dogs, and in a half hour show they did nothing but weave and do REALLY slow flygility, I felt like telling them I would be back for there next show with 3 of my dogs and show them what REAL preforming was lol (3 being Happy-speed, the crowd seemed to like that so they would love to see a litterly blure run the flygility lol, perky, she knows tones of tricks and LOVES preforming, and Blair because he is also used to preforming for an audience and people love his tricks simply because he is adorable lol, no Misty because while she knows tones of cool tricks, she gets scared around lots of people) I am sure there are plenty of decent superdogs out there, but this show was not at all impressive, even the people who saw it who are not as into the dog world as I am were not impressed
As a member of the Superdog Team I can't let this comment pass. Do you realize how much time and effort goes in to training the dogs for the show? Obviously not otherwise you wouldn't be making comments like that. I myself work hard to ensure that Smudge and in the future Beaker as well are ready to handle the pressure and stress of the shows and I know that all the other team members do as well. Why in Regina alone this week we have master level agility dogs, top level flyball dogs, competitive obdience dogs, champion show dogs(I know you don't care about that one), sled dogs, competitive frisbee dogs... the list goes on and on, and that's just the dogs that were there. From the ones that weren't there you have world level agility dogs and handlers, and some of the best freestyle people around. So the show wasn't one of the teams best ones, it happens you know.