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Musical canine freestyle, also known as musical freestyle, freestyle dance, and canine freestyle, is a modern dog sport that is a mixture of obedience training, tricks, and dance that allows for creative interaction between dogs and their owners. [1] The sport has developed into competition forms in several countries around the world. [2]
Musical freestyle can refer to: Musical canine freestyle, performing synchronized routines with one's dog; Musical kur, equine dressage to music;
Heelwork to music: Dogs and humans perform trained routines to music [10] Musical canine freestyle: Dogs and humans perform freestyle dance to music [11] Obedience trial: Dogs execute predefined tasks [12] Rally obedience: Dogs execute tasks without commands from judges and while receiving encouragement [13] Schutzhund
Ashleigh and Pudsey at the Queen's Jubilee celebrations in 2012. Ashleigh and Pudsey was a musical canine freestyle act, comprising trainer Ashleigh Jade Butler (born 7 February 1995) and Pudsey (28 December 2005 – 20 July 2017), a male Border Collie, Bichon Frise, and Chinese Crested powderpuff cross.
Kate and Gin are a musical canine freestyle act consisting of Kate Nicholas, from Norbury, Cheshire and her dancing Border Collie, Gin. [1] The two achieved fame following their 2008 appearances on the second series of ITV talent show Britain's Got Talent.
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Freestyle is a subjectively judged event, similar to freestyle events like skateboard and snowboard half-pipe, or freestyle footbag . The team consists of one person (handler) and his or her dog. Depending on the event, the length of a routine might be anywhere from one minute and 30 seconds all the way to two minutes.
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