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00:00 Whiskey is a dog that has no rules or limits.
00:03 It's very basic for a good dog trainer.
00:06 I want to show you how a Hungarian breed looks like once it's under control.
00:16 Look at that speed!
00:18 Did you see how fast she runs?
00:19 So good!
00:20 It looks like Whiskey.
00:22 There are so many of them!
00:24 Yeah!
00:25 You're surrounded.
00:27 You're going to get your dose of breed.
00:29 She really loves them.
00:30 She loves them.
00:31 Yeah, it's awesome.
00:33 Today I brought some breeds that participate in canine competitions to show Leonardo and Rocio.
00:39 Some are specialized in obedience and others in obstacle course.
00:43 These are well adjusted breeds.
00:45 The point I want to get across is that the more you make a breed work, the happier it is for them.
00:50 It's an obstacle course.
00:52 It's a real challenge.
00:53 You have to convince your dog to go through the tunnel, the pyramid, and then through the little tubes.
00:59 Come in, please.
01:01 Obstacle courses are a great way to drain the physical and mental energy of a dog.
01:06 It's going to be very important for Whiskey to follow Rocio in this context.
01:10 I'm going to show you how to work as a team.
01:13 There you go.
01:16 Here, let him settle down in the middle.
01:19 Don't go to the front set until the brain settles.
01:21 Let him assimilate the first step before he goes to the next.
01:24 Step three.
01:26 That's all.
01:27 Right now, Whiskey is reluctant to go through the obstacles.
01:30 He's hoping that I'll let him quit.
01:32 But I think we need to finish before he understands that no, it's not an option.
01:37 We can't quit.
01:39 Okay.
01:40 Because he's going to stay in other areas.
01:41 Ready to go.
01:43 Yeah.
01:46 Yeah.
01:47 Yeah.
01:48 Yeah.
01:49 Yes.
01:50 Yeah.
01:51 Your turn.
01:56 Okay.
01:57 At first, I was a little scared because César told me that I had to do the whole course with Whiskey.
02:02 I've never done that before.
02:04 I mean, I thought it was impossible.
02:06 So that's why I did it first, to show you how to react to that.
02:15 Because you're talking to him directly, so you have to react to his excitement.
02:19 When they're misbehaving, his name is not the solution.
02:21 It's just the brain that you have to communicate with to deal with the situation.
02:25 So, you're too emotional.
02:27 I will go to the next step.
02:28 Try it.
02:29 Shorten the leash.
02:33 There you go.
02:38 Let's do it again.
02:40 Don't flinch.
02:44 Great.
02:46 Yes!
02:49 That's good.
02:50 You're the one who's applauding, Rocio.
02:51 Yes!
02:52 You're cheering me up!
02:54 Thank you!
02:55 You're a better trainer.
02:56 I've never seen Rocio do anything like that.
02:59 I'm very proud of her.
03:01 Whiskey challenged me a lot, but as the owner, I had to keep with it and keep up.
03:07 And it worked.
03:08 Come on, Rocio.
03:10 I'm going back.
03:12 The teeter-totter was just the beginning for Rocio.
03:15 She doesn't have the right to stop until she's done with the whole course.
03:18 Go!
03:20 Good.
03:23 Keep going.
03:24 You're going to get there.
03:25 Great. Now, the tunnel.
03:29 Go, the tunnel!
03:32 Lower your head for that one.
03:34 We were very proud of Whiskey when he ran the obstacle course.
03:39 But the best part was to see the joy on Rocio's face.
03:43 That was fabulous.
03:45 Well done, Whiskey.
03:46 Well done.
03:48 That's great.
03:49 Well done.
03:50 And sit.
03:53 Well done, Mum.
03:55 Well done, Mum.
03:56 Well done.
03:57 [Music]
04:03 [Sound of a motor]