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Lisa, it’s same theory as with horses. Cavalletti, or in this case the ladder, is used to teach hind-end awareness & balance. In these pictures Willa is under no instruction from me. These are behaviors that she is offering from previous work. It was her idea to trot through and she did a very good job!
pattiR
11 years ago
Willa looks fabulous. Your photo’s are great, they could be used to illustrate wonderful reach and drive.
Wow, what big, white teeth you have Willa!
She certainly does!
Willa is such a sweet girl, who reminds me a lot of her mother.
Hi Willa, you are looking very pretty …except in that first picture… you look kind of nasty!
Willa nasty? Never! She’s just showing her nice full grip and pearly whites playing the big-bad woof coming out of her cave. 😉
Willa is a lot of fun. I’ve had her big old nose punch me in the eye a few times. Does that sound familiar to you, Julie?
She looks similar to Ziva. Why do you trot her thru the cavalleti?
Lisa, it’s same theory as with horses. Cavalletti, or in this case the ladder, is used to teach hind-end awareness & balance. In these pictures Willa is under no instruction from me. These are behaviors that she is offering from previous work. It was her idea to trot through and she did a very good job!
Willa looks fabulous. Your photo’s are great, they could be used to illustrate wonderful reach and drive.
I LOVE Willa!