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Congratulations to you and Dylan. I enjoyed the clip very much, especially the roll overs and Dylan's reverse stepping. He is very clever. Love the Bow Tie.
Barbara, that was absolutely wonderful - you both did very well and I thought
both of your looked quite graceful - so very cute with that Short legged fellow, Dylan. He seems very bright! - I loved it
What super fun! Thanks for sharing the clip. I've seen a few demos over the years and the bond between the dance partners is just wonderful. Both you and Dylan looked to be thoroughly enjoying yourselves.
Location: Silverstream (near Wellington, the capital of NZ)
07-06-2006, 09:57 PM
That's one way of getting a Corgi's attention. Stretch that neck!
At the New Zealand annual National Dog Show (three days end of Sept, start of Oct) Paws N Music is one of the events though it won't be for any national title. National titles at the show will be for conformation, obedience and working trials. Agility will be a major but the winners won't be able to also claim a national title.
I absolutely loved the clip. I'd heard about the dancing but had never actually seen any clips of it. I definitely think it looks like both you and your pup were enjoying yourselves and having a great time
Location: Silverstream (near Wellington, the capital of NZ)
07-09-2006, 02:08 AM
Barbara - I know practically nothing abut canine dancing. But I do have contact with the chief organiser of Paws N Music in NZ and if you have any questions or whatever, I can relay them to her and provide you with the results. I do know that NZ Paws N Music is modelled after the British version of canine dancing and that the Amereican variations of the dancing are regarded here as being more flamboyant.