Dog Dancing is fast becoming a mainstream canine performance sport that showcases the creativity and training skills of a dog-and-handler team in an entertaining performance choreographed to music.
Dogs dancing was depicted in ancient pottery, and the vaudeville era included musical numbers with dogs. Modern musical freestyle dates back to the ’80s, helped by “heelwork to music” displays at Crufts. Dogs of any breed capable of learning obedience and tricks can ultimately learn musical freestyle.
Can your dog dance? Even if you think you have two left feet, your dog might be ready!
Musical Freestyle, or Heelwork to Music as it is sometimes called, is a choreographed performance bringing together “obedience” skills and tricks. Arguably the most artistic of any dog sports, through shared choreography, dogs and handlers take to the dance floor and move in sync through their dancing routines.
Join us Friday Jan 13, at 1:00 pm PST to learn more about this fun sport.
Zoom Meet- https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86766018918