http://www.dropshots.com/day.php?userid ... e=20061014 I rest my case. |
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She stops on a dime, too! |
Nice flying |
wow!!! ha ha ha !!! |
OMG.... all I can say is... "I'm glad it's you and not me"... |
its a bird, its a plane, no its Dixie!!!!!!!!
rolling on the floor...thank goodness for the wall!! |
I am amazed!! I wouldn't have believed an OES could jump that high unless I SAW IT!
Dixie looks so proud of herself afterwards. I agree... glad that's not my dog because it's how I keep my sanity when guests come over!!! |
Great flying, Dixie! I thought all OES were that spring loaded. Our Ollie was about 25 inches tall and bounded into pickup boxes- with the tail gate UP! Good video of catching her in the act - I can tell she's done that move plenty times! |
wow! Dixie is certainly athletic. Walter can get over gates too, but he *climbs* them and usually ends up face first on the other end |
We have stone retaining walls along sides of the entrance to our basement (which is underground of course). Before all of his hip problems, my first guy could jump up onto the 4 foot wall from down in the dug out area with no assistance. |
Great Video! We had a dog that could do that over a 4ft fence....hubby had to 'add' to the fence with some rope and we re-did the landscaping so the dog couldnt get near enough to jump it. The same dog would jump over the baby gate and then get nervous because he left his 'sister' on the other side and he would POOP all over the house.....it didnt take long for the gate to go and doors to be put up! |
LMAO |
Fantastic clearance on that gal, she should be doing Agility!! |
How cute! You can almost hear her saying - Take that, Mom! Nothing can hold me back! Muah-ha-ha!! |
That was so funny! Dixie is such a cutie |
HA HA That is funny. Oh dear I hope our guy doesnt pick up any tips from this video. |
LOL that is pretty awesome. looks so easy. . . |
Have you thought of entering her in a STEEPLECHASE??????? |
fantastic.....lol |
All that exercise will keep her bladder under control too. |
Tasker's Mom wrote: Have you thought of entering her in a STEEPLECHASE??????? |
Was it a bird....or a plane? NO! It was Dixie!!!
Wow , that girl of yours sure can jump!! Marianne and the boys |
Is that first noise you hear her hitting the springboard? |
That was so funny, I watched it about ten times and then showed my husband about 4 times.
So my question is?????? What is the reason for the gate? |
At this point? Wishful thinking. |
Ron wrote: She stops on a dime, too!
And gives you nine cents change. Definitely she should be doing agility. I just love her face--so cute and perky! |
LMAO. Time to put a gate abouve the other gate!!! |
I keep the dogs separated during the work day so they don't play together and smash things up, and play tug with my couch cushions.
Dixie is really good for staying on "her" side of the gate during this time. My BIL works afternoons, so lets them out mid-day when he wakes, then separates them again when he leaves. Today BIL had a day shift so they were left for 8 hours without a break. When my son got home from school, he opened the front door, heard a big loud excited high-pitched barking, and of cource, Dixie came sailing over the gate to great him.. So the gate still works...until Dixie can't contain herself |
Hilarious!! She's definitely a canidate for agility. Go Dixie!! |
That's a great video. Thanks! |
LOVE it...LOL
Remy wouldn't even try. I agree she'd be great for the agility...and if someone was breaking into the house at least she can go check it out, and maybe deter them. |
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