Iam old man..we always have dogs,I retired my children bought me a great gift a beutifulpofol Her name is Lucy,I love her,she is my life,give me hop,walk with my childtren,sleep at night with me,she understandeng.ish,she can follow English word She is only two hand half years. I wish you well I live in United state
Are there anymore videos of these performances w/ her and her poodles? I’d love to see more as instructional purposes! She is phenomenal and feels this in her soul. I’d love to see her show someday. She has inspired me to train my own two poodles very much the same! Thank you Lasy Poodle 🐩 Matthew Duquette
Born and raised in Lusk. And I am thankful i got to put it in my rearview. Texas is my home now. But have to return to Lusk every now and then to visit family graves.
I have a poodle who has not been trained and had never been asked to get up on her back legs she does it automatically, often spinning in circles or waving her two front paws at the same time. She can stand on her back legs for a very long time just like a meerkat. She looks like a meerkat when she leaves her front paws relaxed and in downward position. When she does this, my daughter has started calling out kangaroo it might turn out to be a trick after all :)
Oh shush! You've obviously never been around a poodle before. I've had them all my life and they all walk on their hind legs, without being trained even. Especially toy poodles. They are very intelligent, easy to train, and I might even argue that they need the mental stimulation of learning numerous tricks to stay happy. Those dogs are probably in poodle heaven performing. I actually have to be careful about when I laugh at the things mine does, because if she gets a positive reaction from me, she will keep doing the behavior.
What her mom did really scarred her until today. At a young age, bonding over a new puppy and have it mercilessly sold because it didn't automatically behave as the mom expected is so traumatic to her.
The small sense of 'getting it right' with each corner is like a dog getting a treat for doing what they are asked to do... (-; And it is 'addictive' to "get it right" over and over... I am NOT "a Racer" and never intend to be one... I just LOVE to ride! Whether 'cruising' on open country highways (gliding smoothly like a ballet), or 'working' the twisty mountain roads (like a running back, cutting and turning and reacting instantly)...or even the Challenges of an occasional Track Day... Getting the curves and corners right makes the whole ride glorious! SURE, I LOVE the Straight Line acceleration and speed, and the sounds of the engine as it flexes its muscles! But the curves are the hot fudge on top of the ice cream...