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This is The Dog House,

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home to the best dog training competition in the UK.

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Look who's leading the mission to find the top young dog trainers...

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PUDSEY BARKS

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..the awesome Ashleigh and Pudsey.

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Welcome to Who Let The Dogs Out.

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Hundreds applied...

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Ohh, nice!

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..but only 27 teams made it to The Dog House.

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And, today, three of those teams battle it out

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for a place in the semifinals.

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SHE LAUGHS

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Aww! She's so cute.

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The amazing Ashleigh Butler will be joined by

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expert dog trainer Steve Mann

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to teach them a totally impressive stunt.

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Go over!

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But...who will take the lead?

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And who will have a mad half hour?

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Oh!

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What are we waiting for? Release the dogs!

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# Who let the dogs out?

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DOGS BARK

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# Who let the dogs out?

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DOGS BARK

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# Who let the dogs out?

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DOGS BARK

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# Who let the dogs out?

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DOGS BARK

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# Who let the dogs out?

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DOGS BARK

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# Who let the dogs out? #

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Hundreds of trainers applied this year and the standard was

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higher than ever before, but only 27 could make it to The Dog House.

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Today's challenge is going to be fast and furious...hopefully.

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We need ball-obsessed dogs for this one, Ashleigh.

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The faster, the better, so...

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who you got?

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Today, we have Daniel and Bella,

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Carl and Jake,

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and Emily and Frankie, and they were brilliant at their Try-outs.

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Come on, Puds.

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At the Try-outs, dozens of dogs and their trainers were hoping to

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impress Ashleigh to get to The Dog House...

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Woo! Well done!

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..and get their paws on the ultimate prize...

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..the Top Dog Trainer Trophy.

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The competition was fierce.

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That is AMAZING!

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Today's first team did not disappoint.

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-Hello.

-Hello. My name's Carl and this is Jake.

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-Good luck.

-Jump.

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14-year-old Carl and his springer spaniel, Jake,

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are from Wolverhampton.

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Good boy.

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Spin. Good boy.

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They came to the Try-outs with loads of tricks and, luckily,

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Jake's a fan of balls.

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Oh, good catch!

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Good boy! Well done!

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Well, the floor is yours.

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Crawl.

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12-year-old Daniel and his Dogue de Bordeaux Bella

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are from London.

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-There we go!

-Yes! She likes that.

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Up! Yeah!

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Play dead. Yeah, clever girl.

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That is brilliant. Well done.

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Ashleigh thought this team were great.

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-Oh, yeah!

-Good girl, go get it.

-Get the ball. Yes, what's this?

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-Up you go.

-Yes, well done, give her loads of praise. Give her that treat.

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-That is so good. Well done.

-Good girl.

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-Hi.

-Hello.

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I'm Emily and this is Frankie.

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The floor is yours. Take it away.

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Roll, roll! Good boy!

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14-year-old Emily and her Border collie cross, Frankie,

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are from Birmingham.

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And on one leg, Frankie, round.

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Round. Round.

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Quick, hide!

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Lovely!

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Wow!

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Emily has certainly taught Frankie a few tricks.

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Respect!

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Beautiful!

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I love how enthusiastic you are with him,

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and you're obviously dedicated to training him.

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DOGS BARK

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Day one of Training, time for Ashleigh to introduce the teams

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to our dog expert Steve, who will reveal their stunt.

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-Hi, guys.

-How you doing?

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Now, Steve, these are our lovely dog trainers.

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How do you do? OK, so no surprises, gang,

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today you're going to be doing some flyball.

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For this stunt, your dog needs to jump over the four hurdles,

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collect the tennis ball from the box,

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then sprint back over the hurdles to deliver the ball to you,

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the trainer, at the start line.

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Every second counts,

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so the winner will be the dog

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that completes the course

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in the fastest time.

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So, Emily, have you ever tried flyball with Frankie before?

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Uh, I did a little bit with him, but he wasn't fantastic,

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but I'm sure we can have a go again.

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-Exactly. That's why you're here.

-Perfect.

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And what about Bella?

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Well, I'm hoping she's going to be good. She loves balls, so...

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That's the main thing, isn't it? And, Carl, what about Jake?

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Is there anything you're worried about?

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I just think he might get a bit excited or distracted.

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Well, that's where you come in. You've got to be really enthusiastic.

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OK, so the first step. I want you to bring your dog over one at a time.

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Ashleigh's going to be rolling down the tennis ball from the box.

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You guys are going to be encouraging your dog to grab that ball

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and loads and loads of play.

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You're going to encourage your dog to actually take the ball

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from the flyball holder. Start adding more and more distance.

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Over one hurdle to the flyball box, grab the ball,

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back over that original hurdle, and loads of play with you guys.

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-Does that make sense?

-ALL:

-Yeah.

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-OK, me and Pudsey are going to shoot off. Bye-bye.

-ALL:

-Bye.

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Let's get started then. So, bring Frankie over here.

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-What is it, Frank?

-Now, the flyball box looks a little bit weird,

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but you're just going to get him used to it.

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I want you to be quiet until he's got that ball.

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As soon as he's got it, I want you to do all the calling, OK?

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Cos we want to work on getting him back to you as quick as possible.

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Will Frankie go for that ball?

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-Ready...come on, Frankie.

-Go get it.

-Get it.

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-Now call.

-Come on, Frank, what a good boy.

-Good boy. Have fun!

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Looks like this team are off to a good start.

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At the moment, it's all about getting him back as quick as possible. OK?

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-Daniel and Bella, then.

-Come on, Bella.

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Now, you're going to bring Bella over here.

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-Exactly the same, I'm going to call Bella. I want you to be quiet.

-OK.

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And then as soon as Bella's got the ball, then do loads of calling, OK?

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-Good girl. Good girl.

-What's this? Bella, come on then.

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-Yeah, good girl. Call! Call! Call!

-Bella, come here! Yeah!

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Yeah, come on then.

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Bella does like her balls.

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-Aw, she's so cute.

-Yeah.

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With Bella, you need to work on getting her back quicker,

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cos she's quite funny.

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-Once she's got that ball, she's like, "No, you're not having it."

-Yeah!

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"It's all mine." But good, well done.

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-Carl and Jake, then.

-OK, come.

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So, exactly the same, I'll put the ball back in here.

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I'm going to call him loads and loads,

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you be quiet and, as soon as he's got that ball,

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loads of praise, OK? Jakey! Jake! Good boy.

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-Come here, Jakey, come here! Oh, you're clever. Come here.

-Good boy.

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-That's a good boy. Oh, you're clever.

-Yeah, good boy, well done.

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-Have fun with that ball.

-Come here.

-That is brilliant, well done.

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Full marks to Jake, he's really picking this up.

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Well, guys, I'm going to leave you to practise for a little while, OK?

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So, carry on. Retrieves, remember, everyone has to work on them,

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getting their dog back as quick as possible.

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-OK? Bye! ALL:

-Bye.

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# Who let the dogs out? #

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DOGS BARK

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Dogs can really grow to love flyball, and some can even become

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obsessed with it, but then, dogs can become obsessed about anything.

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Like...digging up the garden.

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Eh, Puds?

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PUDS WHINES

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This Shar Pei is obsessed with the toothbrush.

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He's been cleaning his teeth for hours!

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Obsessive piano playing is unusual for a dog.

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A bit cool...although the neighbours might not agree!

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Gardening is another good hobby for a dog,

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as is fishing.

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Now, a love of gambling should not be encouraged.

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Now, this is very unusual behaviour for a dog!

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Whereas, digging...

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eating...

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..wellie sniffing...

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..and chasing, are what dogs are SUPPOSED to be obsessed with.

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As for a stick obsession... Ha-ha-ha!

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That's dangerous!

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# Who let the dogs out? #

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DOGS BARK

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Still to come on Who Let The Dogs Out...

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..we meet some courageous canines...

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..and find out which team are completely on the ball

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in today's challenge.

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DOGS BARK

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Come on, Frank.

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The teams are working on fetching the ball from the flyball box

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when Ashleigh arrives to start training with the hurdles.

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So, come on then, Emily and Frankie,

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let's take a look at what you've been doing.

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If we take it from this...

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-Frank, what's this?

-Go, Frankie! Go! Go! Go!

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Whoa!

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Uh, Bella, we know you love balls, but that is not yours.

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Frankie was supposed to do that!

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Make sure you keep Bella on the lead.

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So, ready, Frankie. Frankie, come on then. What's this?

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Good boy, yeah, good boy.

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I wonder how Frankie will do with the hurdles.

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Will he go for that ball?

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He's allowed to take it from the box.

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Frankie, what's this? Good boy. Come on, then.

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-Frankie!

-Get it!

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Good boy! Well done!

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He doesn't seem interested in the ball at all.

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That may be a problem for Emily.

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-Get it!

-Good! Have you got his favourite toy?

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Uh, ready...

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Get it! Get it! Get it! Yeah, good boy.

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So, just have a play with that. He's starting to get a little bit bored.

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Step back and have a bit of a play with him.

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Good advice there from Ashleigh.

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Come on, then.

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Time for ball-mad Bella and Daniel.

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She's quite a big dog. We're going to just lower this jump.

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There we go. We'll just take that out for the time being.

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Hey, Bella, what's this? So, as soon as she's got this ball,

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I want you to run back with her. Ready?

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Bella, what's this? Bella, Bella? Good girl! Come on, then.

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-Good, well done. Go, go, go!

-OK, let's go.

-Tell her over.

-Over.

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Almost.

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So, she knows what she's got to do. She's got to go to the box,

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she just needs work on her jumping. Good, well done!

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Room for improvement with this team.

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Next up, Carl and Jake.

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Jake, what's this? Jakey? Jake!

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-Look.

-Jake, what's this? Jake?

-Good boy.

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Jake, what's this? Jakey, yeah, good boy, get it.

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Good boy. Yay! That's OK. Run, run, run, run.

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-Come on.

-Almost. Be careful!

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Jake dropped the ball, but he made it over the hurdle.

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-What you need to work on... He's quite tired at the moment.

-Yeah.

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But you need, again, working on your retrieves.

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-Yeah.

-OK, well done. Go back.

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Don't worry, Carl. This flyball malarkey is a bit of a challenge.

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You should be really proud of your dogs.

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Flyball is quite tough, so you've got to take it in tiny, little steps.

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I'm going to let you take the jumps and the flyball box home with you,

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and I'll see you back here in a week's time.

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-Bye! ALL:

-Bye!

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'Training was good, although me and Jake need to work particularly hard'

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on receiving the ball and coming back to me.

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'My main competition is Daniel and Bella,'

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because Bella's really interested in the ball and she's really

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bouncy and excited, and she doesn't seem to get tired at all.

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'The best bit about the training session was when

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'Bella did what she was meant to do for the first time.'

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She was really good at it

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and it was just like a breakthrough from what we'd been doing.

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Now, Jake, Bella and Frankie all look quite different,

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and they all have their individual set of skills.

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Let's take a look at their Mutt Measurements.

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First is Jake,

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a two-year-old springer spaniel.

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According to Carl, Jake's got a very mischievous nature,

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so you never know what this dog will do next.

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Springer spaniels usually live up to their name with BAGS of energy

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and are very eager to please.

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Fingers crossed, Jake can spring into action on today's lively task.

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Next is one-year-old Bella who's a Dogue de Bordeaux.

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These dogs are usually loyal,

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so Bella shouldn't have any problems bringing the ball back to Daniel.

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Bella's breed tend to be agile and fast, which is useful for flyball.

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Dogue de Bordeaux are originally from France, so perhaps Daniel

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should try training Bella in French!

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Oui? Heh! Non?

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Finally, we have Frankie, a two-year-old collie cross.

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Emily says that when Frankie was younger,

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he couldn't control his legs and sometimes took a tumble.

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Hopefully, he'll be more of a co-ordinated collie cross

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for this challenge.

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These dogs are often good at jumping, so Frankie should

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have no difficulty getting stuck into this flyball challenge.

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After a week of practising at home, the teams are back training

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with Ashleigh before Steve arrives with the next steps.

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Give that a go.

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-Here, sit.

-Hi, gang. How we doing?

-Hi, Steve.

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-Where we at?

-Well, at the moment, we are training Carl and Jake, and Jake

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is in a bit of a habit of not doing the jumps on the way back.

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Let's have a little look and see what we can do.

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Will Jake do those jumps for Steve?

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Even to be as this stage though, since last week, is awesome.

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Ready?

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Go get your ballie!

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Dah-dah-dah...

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-Come here now, Jakey!

-Good, good...

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Not so good, good... OK.

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This is what I want you to do this time.

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So, you're going to load up your flyball machine with the ball...

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..then come back nice and straight.

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Call him back this way.

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-Let's visually keep his attention as well as audibly.

-OK.

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Has Jake taken that in?

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(Jake, the middle, middle, middle.)

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Concentrate, Jake!

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-Go get your ballie!

-That's it! Lean over, lean over.

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-Come here then, here.

-Clap, clap, clap, clap...

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Yeah! Good boy! Fantastic!

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So, Carl, if we get this one straight,

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we're on track for the rest.

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-Good, good, good.

-Right...

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Gold star for Jake. He'll soon be flying over those hurdles!

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Bella absolutely loved her balls, didn't she?

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She would totally go out there, but then

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she wouldn't really bring them back.

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-Shall we see what you've been up to?

-Yep.

-Yeah? Let's take a look.

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OK, ready? Sit.

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Ready...

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OK, go get it. Go get it. Good girl, go. Good girl!

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Good girl! Good girl! Come on, then! Come on, then!

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-Oh! Almost!

-Oh!

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Good girl.

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OK, so, Daniel, be a little bit stricter with your reinforcement.

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If it's not exactly what you want, don't reinforce it.

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-So, you're going to send her over again.

-Good girl, come on, then.

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-Ready?

-That's it. So, keep your energy nice and high.

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Concentrate, Bella.

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-OK, go! Go get it!

-OK, lean over that middle one, get her straight.

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-OK, come on, then! Come on, then!

-Yay!

-Boom!

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-Perfect!

-Good girl.

-Now a big play.

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So, she dropped the ball there,

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so we're going to add that little bit of criteria in later on,

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but the fact she's going straight out, getting the ball,

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-coming straight back to you for a big play.

-Good girl, yeah.

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-Brilliant.

-Good, well done.

-Keep working.

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Good progress with the hurdles there.

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Last time, Emily and Frankie hadn't attempted the hurdles,

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but they've been practising hard at home.

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So, shall we take a look at how you've been getting on?

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-Let's see what we've got.

-Come here, Frankie. Ready?

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-Nice focus.

-Ready?

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You ready, ready? You see that ball? Ready?

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Go! Over! Oh, no!

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Come on, Frank. Come on, Frank!

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Oh, no! Over!

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-Good boy.

-OK...

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So, he went to the flyball machine and he got the ball,

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but he went a little bit waywards by this jump.

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How are we going to get a successful one?

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-Go over one jump?

-Yeah!

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So, we're going to go one jump, as you say, straight over,

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and make sure you lean over this jump.

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Once he's got the ball, you're leaning over it

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and backing away, but nice and straight, nice and focused.

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-All right?

-Good boy.

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That's it, you go get that ballie. Ready, ready, ready...

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-Go! Over!

-That's it. You lean over that jump.

-Good boy. Come on, Frank.

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Come on! Come on, Frank. Come on! Over, over! Oh, no!

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Frankie's really not picking this up.

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Will he EVER get the hang of flyball?

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Right, OK. Go again.

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Are you ready steady?

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We need a successful one now.

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-Ready...

-Concentrate, Frankie.

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Go! Get it, get it, get it!

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Lean over, get all that focus down the middle!

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-Come on! Over, over, over! Good boy!

-Yes! Good boy!

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Well done, Frankie!

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Let him know that's EXACTLY what you're after.

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Right, come on, Emily, let's gather round here

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so Steve can explain the next steps for us.

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Now, what I want you to do is just bolt on a few more jumps,

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but I only want you to add more jumps

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when you've mastered the amount of jumps that you're

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working on previously. Does that make sense?

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-ALL:

-Yes.

-Fantastic. See you later.

-ALL:

-Bye!

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-Let's get going.

-(Come on then, Frank.)

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Back to training with Carl and Jake.

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-Right.

-So, shall we try to add in that second jump?

-Yeah.

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-Shall we give it a go?

-Right, ready...Jakey...

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Go get your ballie!

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Come here, Jakey! Come here! Come on! Come on! Yay! Come on!

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Yay!

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That was brave. Good boy, Jake. That was brilliant, well done.

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Wow! Jake's clearing two hurdles. He is flying high with flyball.

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-How will Bella do?

-OK, ready.

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OK, go on, then. Good girl. OK, Bella, come on, then! Yes!

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Good, well done. OK.

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So, keep doing that for a couple of times, then try and go up to the two,

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but as soon as she does the two, give her loads and loads of praise.

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-Thanks.

-Good.

-Good progress.

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It looks like Jake's still got the edge.

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Time for Emily and Frankie.

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Oh, ready, Frank. Ready, sit.

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You sit.

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That's not a sit. Come on, Frank.

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Is there something up with Frankie?

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-Frankie, come on! He's getting tired.

-He's getting a bit tired?

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OK, so I think you should let him have his little rest,

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-take him back, have a drink so he's enjoying it a bit more.

-OK.

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And that goes for you guys as well, cos this is quite a challenging

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trick for your dogs and it wears them out quite quickly.

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So, we'll see you back here in a week's time for Showtime, OK?

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-Bye. ALL:

-Bye!

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Today, my training session went absolutely awfully.

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He just, his head just wasn't in it today.

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He just wasn't concentrating, he just kept lying down on the floor.

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Yeah, I think he's just got a bit bored.

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-DANIEL:

-It's hard to decide who's my main competition,

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but I think it might have to go to Carl and Jake

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because they did do better,

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um, in the session.

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-CARL:

-At home, we'll go to work on the recall and Jake coming back

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to me with the ball, and not missing any hurdles out.

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Now, flyball looks rather fun.

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Why not try teaching your dog this speedy stunt using these five steps?

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But, remember, you'll need an adult with you.

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Step one, get your dog used to the flyball equipment and,

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with the adult standing behind the box,

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get them to roll a ball for your dog to fetch.

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Step two,

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start building up distance

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and encourage your dog to take the ball from the flyball box itself.

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Step three,

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introduce the hurdles.

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Over one hurdle, to grab the ball from the box,

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and then back over the same hurdle.

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Step four,

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increase the number of hurdles that your dog jumps to get to the

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flyball box, till your dog can do all four jumps.

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Step five, put all the steps together and practise

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until your dog is flying high with flyball!

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# Who let the dogs out? #

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Today, we're going to be teaching you how

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to get your dog to lie down in a flat position.

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Come on then, Puds. What's this? And, to start off with, you're going

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to put your dog in a down in front of you. Lie down.

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Good boy.

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Now, using your treat, you're going to lure

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your dog's head around to the side.

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As soon as your dog moves his or her hips onto the side,

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you will give the praise and the treat.

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Good, well done. After you've done that a couple of times, you're going

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to do exactly the same, but try and bring the head further round.

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Now, most of his body is on his side there. Good. Well done.

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Now, this time, I'm going to bring my hand round to the front after, OK?

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Ready? Your dog is on their side

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and then bring the treat round to the front, making sure you only

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give the treat when your hand is at the front of the dog's face.

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We're going to do exactly the same,

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but, I'm going to try and move my hand away ever so slightly,

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before I give Pudsey the treat. Ready?

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Round to the front. Wait.

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Now this is where you can start bringing in your command,

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so, for Pudsey I use flat. Ready, Puds?

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Flat.

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Good boy. Well done!

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And this is what it should look like when your dog knows the trick.

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Puds, ready.

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Lie down.

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Down. You ready? Go flat.

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Good boy! Well done! That was good, wasn't it?

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DOGS BARK

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# Who let the dogs out? #

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The world is full of hard-working dogs that make

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a huge difference to people's lives every day.

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Take a look at these courageous canines who would literally

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climb a mountain to help someone.

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MUSIC: "I Found You" by The Wanted

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# I found you in the darkest hour

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# I found you... #

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These are avalanche rescue dogs and they have a very important job

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high up in the snowy mountains of the UK.

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Avalanches are when snow slides really fast

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down the side of a hill or mountain.

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These clever hounds scour the mountains with their handlers after

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an avalanche to find people who may be lost or trapped in the snow.

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Using their amazing sense of smell,

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avalanche rescue dogs are specially trained to sniff really

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close to the snow for air pockets where people might be stuck.

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And they're fast too.

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It would take 20 people two hours to search an area

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as big as a football pitch, but one plucky avalanche dog

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can do all that in 20 minutes.

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Amazing!

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# I found you... #

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# Who let the dogs out? #

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DOGS BARK

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Two weeks of intensive training is over...

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..and it's time for our formidable flyballers to go head-to-head.

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But only one can make it through.

0:21:340:21:36

'I'm feeling pretty confident that I can get through to the semifinal.'

0:21:360:21:40

I know that Jake could do it, but it's whether he'll do it here.

0:21:400:21:43

Who will let their nerves get the better of them?

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The worst thing that could happen in Showtime would be he gets distracted

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and sees something in the distance that he quite likes

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and just goes to have a nose at it.

0:21:510:21:53

And who will crack from too much pressure?

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I'm feeling nervous and excited about Showtime

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because I don't know how Bella's going to behave,

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but she has done it before, so...and it's going to be real fun.

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We're about to find out.

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It's Showtime! And this is the flyball course.

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Every team will have to start back behind the start line,

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and each dog will have to go over the four hurdles,

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collect the ball from the flyball box and then jump back over

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the four hurdles and whoever does it in the quickest time

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will be today's winner.

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Now, only one team can make it through to the semifinals,

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so it is all to play for. And here's Steve!

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Now, I am really, really excited about this one, and if you had

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to pick one team, who do you think is going to be the fastest today?

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Jake's got the speed...

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Maybe Bella's got the determination, so it's between those two.

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Well, I can't wait to see. Shall we go watch some flyball?

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-Can't wait.

-Let's go.

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So, the challenge is set.

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But any hurdles missed by the dogs will each incur

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a five-second time penalty.

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First up, it's Carl and Jake.

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OK.

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Carl and Jake have been frontrunners in Training.

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Will that semifinal spot be theirs?

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Go get your ballie!

0:23:170:23:19

Super-dog Jake's powered off!

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Look at that speed!

0:23:210:23:23

-Come here!

-Oh, three hurdles missed!

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But that was fast.

0:23:260:23:27

Let's see that again.

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Go get your ballie!

0:23:280:23:29

Jake bolted down, flew over those hurdles to grab that ball...

0:23:290:23:33

Check out his retrieve!

0:23:330:23:34

Come here!

0:23:350:23:37

But he lost his focus on the way back.

0:23:370:23:39

Impressive time of seven seconds, but...

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a 15 second time penalty will be added for three missed hurdles,

0:23:430:23:47

giving them an overall total time of...

0:23:470:23:50

Next up, it's Daniel and Bella.

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Bella's boundless energy shone through in training.

0:23:540:23:57

Will she pull off a bellissima performance?

0:23:570:24:00

Let's see.

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Get it!

0:24:030:24:04

-Go get your ball! Over, over!

-This isn't meant to happen.

0:24:040:24:07

-Bella seems more interested in that flag.

-Over, over!

0:24:070:24:11

-Bella, come!

-She's not liking the hurdles.

-Bella, Bella, come here!

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-Come on, then. Good girl.

-Daniel's taking her back to the start.

0:24:140:24:17

-They could still do this.

-OK, over, over! Come here. Good girl.

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OK, over, over. Good girl.

0:24:200:24:22

He's got her back on track using a tug toy.

0:24:220:24:25

Well done, Daniel!

0:24:250:24:26

OK, get your ball. Get your ball. What's this?

0:24:260:24:29

Oh, no! Bella, you usually love your balls! What's going on?

0:24:290:24:32

Get your ball. Come on.

0:24:320:24:35

Good girl. Good girl. OK, over. Good girl.

0:24:350:24:37

Uh-uh! Bella, come!

0:24:370:24:39

She's dropped the ball and she's off!

0:24:390:24:41

-Well, I think it's time to lose the plot.

-Yeah, what's this?

0:24:410:24:44

Bella, what's this?

0:24:440:24:46

-Yeah, Bella!

-Bella, that is not a real dog!

0:24:460:24:50

Good girl, what's this?

0:24:500:24:51

-Come here, what's this!

-Daniel's trying really hard,

0:24:510:24:53

-but Bella seems to be enjoying her adventure!

-Bella!

0:24:530:24:57

-Bella!

-Bella, this is not hide and seek!

0:24:590:25:01

Bella, Bella, Bella! Come back!

0:25:010:25:02

At least Daniel's seeing the funny side.

0:25:020:25:04

You want it, you want it, don't you?

0:25:040:25:07

OK, let's go over the jumps. OK, over.

0:25:070:25:10

-Go on, then.

-And Bella's flyball fun is finished.

0:25:100:25:13

Bella may not be a flyball champ,

0:25:160:25:18

but she definitely gets full marks for energy and entertainment.

0:25:180:25:21

Last but not least, it's Emily and Frankie.

0:25:250:25:27

Emily struggled to keep Frankie's attention.

0:25:290:25:31

Can Frankie focus now when it really matters?

0:25:310:25:34

-Go!

-Wow! Frankie's stormed off. Is this the same dog?

0:25:380:25:42

Frankie, come on. Come on, Frank! Come on over! Quick, quick, quick!

0:25:420:25:47

Yeah! What a good boy!

0:25:470:25:49

Well done, Emily and Frankie! I need to see this again!

0:25:490:25:53

-Go!

-Unbelievable performance!

0:25:530:25:55

Frankie made light work of the hurdles to grab the ball

0:25:550:25:58

and glided back like a flyball pro!

0:25:580:26:00

-Quick! Quick! Quick!

-Amazing!

0:26:000:26:03

But, Jake was also fast.

0:26:030:26:05

Has this team done enough to take them into the semifinal?

0:26:050:26:08

# Who let the dogs out? #

0:26:080:26:10

DOGS BARK

0:26:100:26:11

Well, guys, you've all done absolutely brilliantly.

0:26:120:26:15

-Did you enjoy yourselves? ALL:

-Yeah.

0:26:150:26:16

And I'm pretty sure Bella really enjoyed herself...

0:26:160:26:19

-Yeah, and we enjoyed Bella!

-..a lot! Well, you all did superb, but...

0:26:190:26:24

I can reveal that the winner of today's flyball challenge is...

0:26:240:26:29

-..Emily and Frankie.

-Good boy, Frankie.

-Well done.

0:26:340:26:37

So, congratulations you two, you are going through to the semifinal.

0:26:370:26:41

This team's winning performance came in at eight seconds

0:26:410:26:44

with no time penalties.

0:26:440:26:46

What a good boy!

0:26:460:26:47

You guys were absolutely brilliant.

0:26:470:26:50

So, Emily and Frankie are through to the next round.

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Join us next time on Who Let The Dogs Out

0:26:530:26:55

to see three more brilliant

0:26:550:26:57

trainers and their dogs going head-to-head in another amazing challenge.

0:26:570:27:01

-See you then. Bye!

-Bye-bye!

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Come here, then.

0:27:030:27:05

Regan and Mika...

0:27:050:27:07

Freddie and JJ...

0:27:070:27:08

..and Holly and Cleo, are thrown into a spin...

0:27:090:27:12

What has she done to that Frisbee?!

0:27:120:27:15

..when Ashleigh sets them

0:27:150:27:16

an unbelievably high-flying Who Let The Dogs Out challenge.

0:27:160:27:20

Definitely got a mean catch on her.

0:27:210:27:23

Don't you DARE miss it!

0:27:230:27:25

I'm very proud of Jake cos I knew that he could do it,

0:27:260:27:29

it's just the day that...anything can happen.

0:27:290:27:32

'I wish Emily and Frankie good luck,'

0:27:320:27:34

I hope they go far in it and I hope they go on to win it.

0:27:340:27:38

'I am absolutely over the moon,'

0:27:380:27:40

I couldn't have asked for anything better.

0:27:400:27:42

Frankie was such a good boy, he really did me proud,

0:27:420:27:44

and I can't wait to get going in the next challenge.

0:27:440:27:47

Aww! All the dogs on this show are gorgeous, aren't they, Pudsey?

0:27:520:27:56

Especially Bella the Dogue de Bordeaux.

0:27:560:27:58

She's a French breed, you know, and all the French are classy,

0:27:580:28:02

elegant and sophisticated.

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Oh! Nice try, Pudsey!

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