Qvido Vepeden progeny, health concerns ??? - Page 2

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by hexe on 22 August 2019 - 00:08

Video of Qvido Vepeden's B Phase at the 2018 IGP World Cup.

 

Tried to embed it, but keep getting a 'server down for maintenance' message. 

Tig, watch the rear movement.

 



Western Rider

by Western Rider on 22 August 2019 - 01:08

Hexe I embedded it but as you can see it is disabled by owner to play here.


by hexe on 22 August 2019 - 07:08

Ah, I see that, Western Rider...thanks for trying, though. At least it can still be accessed via the link...hopefully YT won't pull it down, since it's just obedience.

Hundmutter

by Hundmutter on 22 August 2019 - 13:08

Not exactly powerful, smooth and flowing, is it ? Mind you, if the handler makes any habit of falling over the dog's rear end, as he does at the beginning of this video, maybe there is soft tissue damage ?

Baerenfangs Erbe

by Baerenfangs Erbe on 22 August 2019 - 18:08

The guy slipped on what looks like wet grass and caught himself with his hand right over the dog. I'd make an effort not to fall on top of my dog as well. It's a natural instinct and I'd say "BRAVO TO THE GREAT REACTION".

Koots

by Koots on 23 August 2019 - 03:08

Did anyone else notice something a little odd about the right hip movement in that posted video (page 2 above) or is it just my untrained eye/imagination?  


by hexe on 23 August 2019 - 05:08

If they're still available on YT, it's worth watching other clips of Qvido in addition to this one.

emoryg

by emoryg on 23 August 2019 - 11:08

A lot of dogs who have that unnatural gate during obedience must compensate with unorthodox placement of the rear limbs. It may be their proprioception is distorted as they need to bring forward the rear for support of the exaggerated front limb extension, which causes the movement to be out of sync.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZJenEujFDk  


by ValK on 23 August 2019 - 14:08

i guess if those dogs wasn't forced to perform crappy gimmick spanish walk, there wouldn't be such obvious asynchronous movement between front and back legs.

Baerenfangs Erbe

by Baerenfangs Erbe on 23 August 2019 - 15:08

It takes extreme strength for a dog to move and collect like this. It's why I don't ask it from my dogs. Do I like some collection? Sure, but not to this extreme. It's really hard on the dogs.





 


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