Nimble's run has gotta be a record surely. Been watching these agility shows for years, never seen anyone do below 29 seconds. Amazing performance, well done to them both!
It was how Nimble jumped into the arms of her owner at the end of her run for me. Almost brought tears to my eyes, and I am not even a dog owner: Amazing!
I have a little papillion mix who is the best pet, but, unfortunately, dachshund isn't what you want it mixed with for agility!! I love how these doggies are barking through the whole thing - probably just so psyched!
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I keep coming back to watch Nimble. Absolutely incredible. I can't even imagine the hours of training involved in this, not to mention the good shape the trainer has to be in too. I loved how Nimble jumped into her arms at the end. There's definite love there. For obvious reasons of self-esteem, I'm not showing Nimble to my little Morkie rescue, who I can sometimes get to sit. 🤣
Before people start commenting “rescues mutts are the best!” or something like that, Nimble is a from a breeder who intentionally breeds and sells Border Collie and Papillons to compete in agility. Nimble came from a long line of breeder-produced, purebred dogs that never been rescues, and I can only imagine how much her breeder sold her for. Border-Pap is a very hot sport mix right now in agility, and I’m guessing that her outstanding performance here will only make breeders produce more of them for the foreseeable future. I don’t mean this as a knock against purebred or sport mix dogs, as I have a purebred Border Collie I compete with in agility and had considered getting a Border-Pap. It’s just that I roll my eyes whenever people are like “Nimble is why people should adopt not shop!” It could not be further from the truth.
I had the same thought - a mix of these two breeds is just concentrating desirable traits. Unfortunately these breeds don't do well in rescue, or in the wrong hands. My current foster is a pap aussie mix and he's wonderful - smart, driven, highly athletic, affectionate. He came to me pretty beat up physically and emotionally. He was bounced between a lot of homes because people thought he was cute and didn't consider his actual needs or protect him. I've been very impressed with him and his recovery, though. He's 10 years old and almost caught a rabbit from a standstill on a 15 foot lead the other day. If we weren't dealing with arthritis and an old injury, I'd try some agility with him and see what he can do! He must have been such a little pistol as a young pup, and he's a total sweetheart.
I was on the last 10 minutes of my science class, we were learning about animals. I casually open this video to give my kids a break, suddenly it felt like a stadium in this classroom. LOL! Those were amazing dogs! We had fun cheering in our classroom LOL
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The emotional connection between dogs and humans is profound, as exemplified by the touching scene where Nimble, after a swift and graceful run, leaps into his owner's arms. This unspoken bond between canines and their human companions is a testament to the deep affection and loyalty that exists between them.
Everyone was wonderful--adorable, stunning speed, great style and sense of fun! But for me, Lark took my breath away. Reminds me of a Papillon my family had years ago. RIP, Cammy. They are such sprightly little pixie dogs and yet athletic and tough.
Just came across this channel. Loved this video. Just awesome. All the dogs were just too good. But have to say nimble and vanish were good. All these dogs were amazing.
You can tell that Nimble and Cynthia are a very tight team and close family. I loved every minute of seeing Nimble bolting through and over the obstacles.