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Taking agility to a whole other level !

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good  fun for the dog, an owner who cares, either that or the dogs  going to the circus!!

Belgium Malinois I think.  Used by a lot of Police and Military forces. 

 

Similar to German shepherd but lighter on their feet.  This one is very well trained. 

 

Make very loyal pets and great protection for the family... known to be fearless. 

 

Nice dog. 

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An example to us all.

The inverted 'front legs on the rope, rear legs on the wall shuffle' was something new to me 👍

Good grief that is truly amazing, wonder how many hours the trainer took to teach the dog to do all that or maybe the dog saw the course obstacles and said right I am gonna have some fun on here, time me.......... 😃   

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You need a dog with steady nerves to teach this.

Start at very early age and you will be surprised what a good dog can do.

Things like this are not very difficult to teach but it takes dedication.

Malinois will keep going when a German Shepard will just give up.

Awesome

Wow, steady paws on that dog for sure.

Malinois are great dogs used in military and police. However absolutely not recommended for private households. They are extremely energetic, fearless and not easy to handle.

Not that well trained. Didn't close the door after him. Really impressive.

Superb!

that dog needs a tight costume and a cape, and a movie deal

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