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Old December 18th 06, 09:21 AM posted to rec.pets.dogs.activities
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OK, it is only 8 seconds long *shrug* hard to watch the camera, dog and
sheep at the same time.
http://www.dogplay.com/Activities/He...o/PC170029.MOV
To get shots that appear this close with someone else recording I'd need a
much better camera so they could be outside the arena. Maybe I'll just
get more skilled at three way vision.

Then I tried to get still shots of Freeway and sheep. But the sheep were
not amused at me stepping away from them and pointing some kind of evil
box at them so they'd leave - and Freeway would bring them back but then
I'd be watching him and not the camera so these were the best I could do
http://www.dogplay.com/Images_MyDogs...hingSheep1.jpg
http://www.dogplay.com/Images_MyDogs...hingSheep2.jpg
No sheep. Freeway is looking at the sheep. Sheep were willing to stay as
long as I didn't point the evil thing at them.

I still haven't gotten a video of Freeway on geese. His second try at
geese was really nice but there was only the instructor and myself, no one
to video. Then the day after his second time on geese I ran him in a
herding trial on geese. He did two runs and got two qualifying scores and
two first places. Unfortunately again there wasn't anyone available to
video. They were either working or getting ready to run. I do think I
have a goose dog.

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