We have all seen Crufts, the “Greatest Dog Show in the World” and were attracted by the agile dogs jumping gracefully, obeying orders, and performing skills.
Dog show Inspire many people to start training their pets, I hope to achieve a small part of the elegance and composure shown by the well-trained idiot on TV.
This is why a clumsy puppy tries to complete a basic obstacle course and stitches the thread on the Internet with a video of a fiasco. Fred Schultz Shared a 25-second clip with Twitter On Wednesday, there have been more than 2.5 million views since then.
It shows the owner trying their beige puppy. It looks like a golden Labrador with some basic movements, shuttles between the seven pillars, and then ends with a small jump.
But this dog seems uncertain at best, because The owner uses a belt to hold it between the poles, Before entering the ending-jump. When the railing was set very low, the dog seemed to walk in directly and half-heartedly tried to stretch a paw over, and it ended up lying on the railing.
With its hind legs wrapped around the pole, it barely has the strength to stand up, Simply lie on the grassIt lay there for a while, seemingly content with a seemingly awkward position, while the owner and photographer watched and laughed.
Eventually it tried to kick completely over the crossbar with its hind legs, and just before the end of the clip, it finally stood up with its front legs, and finally it looked like it might cross the obstacle.
Schultz from Illinois added subtitles to the video, you can view it HereSuch as: “Not all dogs are good at sports.” This video was widely shared on social media sites, and viral video connoisseur Rex Chapman shared it on his page, he said : “Some dogs are not born for obstacle courses. Wait…”
Many people commented on this lively video. James Michael Klaus said: “I like that he just lay there for a minute, haha.”
“My spirit animal, love him,” Jon said.
ScaredSasquatch joked, quoting the Crufts-style scoring system: “I didn’t see the problem here. I gave him 11 points (out of 10 points), 10 points for completing the course, and 1 point for style.”
Louise Martin exclaimed: “Can we take a moment to appreciate how much laughter this cute and clumsy puppy has brought to many people today!”
Michelle pointed out: “He just sat there for too long.”
And Boo thought: “He just fell a little bit, like a puddle of liquid haha.”
Although some people have shared pointers for the original poster, Colorado, Texas Point out: “You have to literally set the standard lower. If you are training a dog to do something new, make it easier to start.”
Skylar Hopkins added: “I hope many people have already said it, but just in case: this is unsafe to use agile equipment, the operator should seek more information. For beginners, never use a fixed-position jumper. Rod. They should fall when they collide.”
Weekly newspaper Contact Schultz for comments.
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