This is a good way to summarize how dogs probably feel. They agree to do stuff they don't understand, just because their human asks them to. The trust in their human is the most important reason for them.
As a mastiff owner myself, they can be very stubborn and to get a dog of this size to do the course in general with out just laying down in one of those tunnels and calling it quits is amazing.
@@Mortthemoose Mastiffs are big dogs, and they know it. If they don't want to do something, they just Will Not Do That Thing, and they're usually so big and strong that their sheer physical resistance is difficult to overcome. Don't get me wrong, they can be very sweet, intelligent, well-behaved dogs, but training them is less like teaching a young child and more like instructing an adult employee :D
k9ä5å#5h mastiffs are war/protection dogs. They are more physically capable than you could ever fathom. Mine used to successfully hunt deer alone. While agility isn’t his strong suit, I can assure you this didn’t hurt him at all. Maybe if he was regularly jumping 4 ft+ drops it would have a negative effect.
k9ä5å#5h if it helps, I was thinking the same. He must really love his owner, because with his size likely his joints can’t take much of this, and likely his hips can’t either. Dogs deserve to live their longest, happiest lives 🤗
There was an elderly wire haired dachshund that was training in agility when I was. His “jumps” were just poles laid on the ground, and he sauntered through the course rather like this guy, but he loved it. You don’t need a hot-shot border collie to do agility, it’s a wonderful thing to do with any dog. Just leave your competitive spirit at home and just have fun with your dog.
Jiggle the leash at a mastiff and ask, 'want to go for a walk?" He'll raise his head off the couch, look at you for a few moments, say 'nah'' and go back to sleep. My kind of dog!!!! Loved this.
mastiffs are so focused (someone may say stubborn) that they really can do everything they set themselves to. but they'll strictly do it at their own pace. which is just a little slower than a glacier's 😅❤️
As a 50 yr old, I'm now blessed to be the custodian of my 5th pair of Bullmastiffs. These are stubborn, firm and iron-willed dogs that will do nothing they don't want to do. Training them is a full time job. Big congratulations to the handler, and you could sense the big guy had a huge smile too
@@MrWhoevr LOL. I thought about that too. However, he did so well through the slalom event because the distance between the poles were so close together and his ability to "snake" his large body through was enough to gain an extra point.
From my experience as a dog trainer, a handler might win more ribbons with a border collie or some other small dog that zips through the agility course, but that's relatively easy. Getting a dog like this to negotiate an agility course, even slowly, represents a much greater challenge and deserves a special category of ribbon all its own. Kudos to both dog and owner!
@@staciemarie5859 I have two Presa de Canarios which is a breed from the same family as the Mastiff. They’re large and very independent minded and they would look at me like I was crazy if I tried to do agility! They’d be like, “Why?” Watching the big guy make his way through brought a few tears to my eyes! World-class performance for sure! Awesome dog and amazing trainer!
@@deliriousrobinnails300 Independent minded, well said! I'm so in love with this boy but training him has made me get the full understanding of words like stubborn or Independent minded 🤣 I've normally had Golden Retrievers who are completely opposite. I'm a wee bit more stubborn than he is though...I hope! he's only 8 months so he'll be out of his enormous puppy stage soon 💜 I'm still amazed every time I watch this incredible dog and trainer!!! Enjoy your gentle Independent giants... I know they enjoy their beautiful Mama 🐾💗🐾
I agree if you’re looking to win but if you’re looking for a fun activity to do with your dog agility is great. (I don’t recommend all the jumping with breeds like mastiffs though)
@@Name-hn1cs Your absolutely right. I try to keep my boy from jumping to keep his joints strong. And to keep the giant out of my raised garden. Lol, not raised enough apparently 🤣 That face, who could be mad he's got a carrot in his sweet slobbering mouth? Not this dog mom! Just build it higher 😅
@@MiVidaBellisima my inlaws have had a couple of Mastiffs and they're the most lazy dogs to ever exist, they won't move unless they absolutely have to, or if there's food at the end 😂
All the ADHD terriers laughing at the goofy big guy, until they find out the second part of the competition is hauling a sled loaded with 500 lbs. of bricks up a 30 degree incline.
Yes! Third is shepherding. In the hunting ground of a wolfpack without losing a sheep. Or the shepherd. No fighting is allowed, will only guide the sheep and alert the shepherd When!!! there Is!!! a wolf near.
I'm so glad the judges allowed them to finish their course even though the time buzzer went off. That gives positive reinforcement to this lovely mastiff. Of course, he can't zip thru the course like a little dog, but he persevered and finished with only the one knockdown. So fun to see and kudos to the lass who handled and trained him.
I saw one of these jumping towards me, or rather saw him when his chain stopped him from falling me a few years ago. He was there lying down, then on the air. They are Not slow. When needed.
I met a cat like this once. He was old, fat and ponderous, I could describe him as "slow, but purposeful". He wouldn't run, just march, paw after paw, down streets and corridors. He didn't waddle, just had this slow, inexorable march, amplified by his considerable bulk.
the most popular agility dog at crufts nearly every year is a little rescued terrier called Ollie who mucks it up constantly. But he makes everyone laugh with his antics so he's the peoples favourite no matter how badly he does.
Big and slow, obedient, good heart, got the job done. That's me! Joking aside, what a beautiful dog and I love the patience of the trainer. We can't all be Italian Greyhounds, after all. ;-)
As someone who owns this particular breed, I am genuinely impressed. I cant imagine the patience that owner must have to motivate this dog to do an agility course even at that pace. Incredible
XD he did look awfully reluctant on that first tunnel. Seemed like he almost didn’t want to but I’m guessing due to the bond and love between handler and canine, he relented. Such a good boy.
I have a mental picture of trying to get Deva (3yo EM bitch) to run this course. The tunnels would be a yes if I had placed a chicken frame on string and pulled it through first. The jumps would be a yes so long as playing through was permitted. The chicane would be a yes so long as she was on the lead and was allowed to wrap it around my legs.
Well, every danger needs to close up, so his range is sufficient. When in his range, he sure looks very efficient. And no dog can outrun projectiles so long-range is unnecessary.
The typical Mastiff tries hard to not bump into things. A good example is when they walk through a narrow hallway. They won't claw, scratch, or climb to turn around. They will walk backwards untill they have enough room to turn around without hitting anything. Fascinating to see. Of course it isn't a constant. Some Mastiffs are known as furniture movers. They won't walk backwards on their own.
A proper Uncle would never hand his beer to anyone. It is possible to play volley ball with beer in hand just you won't be playing very well that's all.
I would honestly prefer to watch a show like this where adorable big dogs just do the courses at their own pace while we cheer them on instead of small dogs whizzing through it. This dog is so talented and deserves celebrating too
It’s actually pretty impressive that he clears almost all the jumps at such a leisurely pace. It certainly doesn’t hurt that he’s the size of a small horse, but still…
I was thinking that too! Every jump he made I was tensed thinking “can he clear it?!” Because it’s so hard to see such a large dog make that high of a jump at that slow of a pace. It’s really quite impressive.
I've watched many canine agility courses completed (especially considering I've only had one dog in my life and we never even did an official agility course); this was thee most impressive "run" yet!! Congrats to the owner/trainer/handler!
As the owner of numerous Mastiffs and Bullmastiffs she is talented to get him to do anything on the course. While very intelligent they are incredibly stubborn and strong willed. They do what they want when they want. They are wonderful.
He's obviously a good boy then. This means he wanted to do the course. Haha. Probably thought he was doing a really good job too, with everyone cheering him on.
@@petscraftsandwonderfulthin1279I was thinking the same: he must genuinely enjoy doing agility or he would've never gotten to this level of competition. I wonder if he had any "siblings" who he watched train first and became determined to be included.
My Boy is a Bullmastiff, had to put him down last year due to cancer unfortunatly. He had an amazing life of 11yrs and truly was my best friend. He would have done the course the exact same way "on his own time" and loved to cuddle or lay around. His name was Boss, it suited him perfectly. Miss ya good big boy ❤
For 11yrs you must’ve treated him real well. I grew up with an English Mastiff that was pretty much the same as the “on my own time”. Truly loyal and loving dogs
Yes. Love it. When he’s weaving through the slalom sticks it really cracked me up. He fully knows what the task is, and he’s gonna do it if she tells him to. But he’s not gonna really care.
My Mastiff was very intelligent and wanted to please. And when she wanted to move, she didn't "lumber". Like when a snake got in the back yard. Great dogs.
He’s just like, “Hey, if this is important to you, then it’s important to me.”
“Just not TOO important”
This is a good way to summarize how dogs probably feel. They agree to do stuff they don't understand, just because their human asks them to. The trust in their human is the most important reason for them.
@osasunaitor Or for treats
This has 666 likes I don’t wanna spoil it
Well. Nvm.....
he finished what he started. A lot of people can't say that.
Ain't that the truth. Most don't know where to start much less finish. Time doesn't matter just finish good.
Fair enough
I feel personally attacked.
Yeah, that's definitely
No dog can say that cause dogs don’t talk
As a mastiff owner myself, they can be very stubborn and to get a dog of this size to do the course in general with out just laying down in one of those tunnels and calling it quits is amazing.
They are well aware of their size and don't do a damn thing they don't want to do!😅
I came here to say I was afraid he was going to enter one of those tunnels and not come out 😂.
Very funny, crash. Especially love the "calling it quits" part in a tunnel.
As a former St. Bernard owner, I was thinking the exact same thing.
When "Slow and steady doesn't win the race" but wins everyone's heart
i love how he just takes it at his own pace and the crowd is going absolutely wild
He is hustling!! He likes it too, it’s just not very easy to accelerate or jump so it’s slow
How can you not love him!
Its cause hes a good boy
Robert Hilden He’s built to chase things down and take them apart! He looks like a jet engine starved of oxygen!
you know what they say: slow and steady wins the race
Let’s not neglect the fact that he actually completed the weave poles
More than I can say for myself
And did an excellent job on those weave poles!! That’s a hard one for big dogs.
This was a fun video to watch but the weave poles part was actually impressive
I was sorta waiting for him to pull up a pole.
He's like a middle-aged dad, being woken up after a night of beer and watching football on the couch, to go for a jog.
😂😂
Unless you mess with his pack…. Then it is scary and awesome!
Teaching a mastiff to do a course like this at any speed is a huge accomplishment
And look how happy he is spurred on by the zealous enthusiastic crowd. That in itself is a wondrous motivator.
Why is that?
@@Mortthemoose they're not as intelligent as the dogs that usually perform in these competitions
@@Mortthemoose Mastiffs are big dogs, and they know it. If they don't want to do something, they just Will Not Do That Thing, and they're usually so big and strong that their sheer physical resistance is difficult to overcome. Don't get me wrong, they can be very sweet, intelligent, well-behaved dogs, but training them is less like teaching a young child and more like instructing an adult employee :D
All of my 6 cats are/were more obedient than my St. Bernard.
"my body type was not made for this but ill jump cos I love you."
That's exactly what I was thinking. That dog really loves that girl! Lol ❤
k9ä5å#5h hey, it could be a pug.....
k9ä5å#5h mastiffs are war/protection dogs. They are more physically capable than you could ever fathom. Mine used to successfully hunt deer alone. While agility isn’t his strong suit, I can assure you this didn’t hurt him at all. Maybe if he was regularly jumping 4 ft+ drops it would have a negative effect.
😂 it’s true!!
k9ä5å#5h if it helps, I was thinking the same. He must really love his owner, because with his size likely his joints can’t take much of this, and likely his hips can’t either. Dogs deserve to live their longest, happiest lives 🤗
After completing the course, the dog had a bowl of water and a cigarette.
He probably had a bourbon on the rocks and a cigar. He looks like Ron White reincarnated as a dog.
@@bilboswaggins9921 😀
Hahaha
You made me laugh man ! Good comment ! 😂👍
looks like before ;))
There was an elderly wire haired dachshund that was training in agility when I was. His “jumps” were just poles laid on the ground, and he sauntered through the course rather like this guy, but he loved it. You don’t need a hot-shot border collie to do agility, it’s a wonderful thing to do with any dog. Just leave your competitive spirit at home and just have fun with your dog.
Wrong, Wrong, wrong!! Winning is everything :)
No, first you must enjoy what you're doing otherwise it's not worth it
I'd love to see that!
It those beautiful and funny memories that are worth more than money can buy.
He may not have done it in time but he did it, and they cheered him on. That's the kind of support we all need in our lives.
I think in a time vs mass he might of won!
"Do you want it done right, or do you want it done fast? Because you can't have both."
Golden comment.
@@BAK87 no, it's a mastiff
In this case it was neither. 😂
Ahahaha
Hank Hill would be a mastiff
He’s like my coworkers: his heart isn’t in it, but the pay is okay.
🤣 you are 💯 right
😂🤣
Love your comment!
... I uhh, I'm not sure if that's a complement or just an observation of reality. Either way, I feel the same way as your co-workers.
😀😂
I love how supportive the crowd is for this big tired dog :D
Jiggle the leash at a mastiff and ask, 'want to go for a walk?" He'll raise his head off the couch, look at you for a few moments, say 'nah'' and go back to sleep. My kind of dog!!!! Loved this.
This should be a category. Instead of time, they judge by style.
That weaving was 50% wiggling 50% nonchalance.
It is. It’s call hunters🤪
He wins paws down😉
@@plox2030 Great comment 😂😂😂
Payton Washburn yess hunter jumpers 💕
I like to think that what he lacks in speed, he more than makes up in dignity.
That and being able to maul a lion if he wanted to.
He really is so graceful
And muscles
He did it 'like a boss'.
mastiffs are so focused (someone may say stubborn) that they really can do everything they set themselves to.
but they'll strictly do it at their own pace.
which is just a little slower than a glacier's 😅❤️
As a 50 yr old, I'm now blessed to be the custodian of my 5th pair of Bullmastiffs. These are stubborn, firm and iron-willed dogs that will do nothing they don't want to do. Training them is a full time job. Big congratulations to the handler, and you could sense the big guy had a huge smile too
If anybody ever deserved a participation trophy it's this dude!
Trainer: GET ININININININININININININNNN....
Doggo be like: meh' I don't see what's the hurry...
Stamp
The chillest dog in history
I love the fact that the crowd just cheers for this big lump of dog doing everything at his own relaxed pace
Watch your mouth. That “lump” is now considered a Nat’l treasure
@@jbgaters As he deserves :)
He was feeding off the energy of the crowd.
I clicked on the video hoping he was just going to casually wreck the course.... I am pleasantly surprised
@@stinkbaitdawelder2964 Do not doubt the lump
He may be slow but he completed all the obstacles and he was a crowd favorite.
Omg he is so majestic! Slow and steady but he only knocked down 1 pole! And didn't balk at the tunnels! What an amazing guy!
That's great. He's just showing everyone what "agility" looks like in slow motion. I give him a 10.
9.9 because he didn’t make one gate
@@MrWhoevr LOL. I thought about that too. However, he did so well through the slalom event because the distance between the poles were so close together and his ability to "snake" his large body through was enough to gain an extra point.
Jim K 😂😂😂😂😂
Me too @ Jim K (:
@@MrWhoevr buggar the gate. Who put that there anyways! (;
From my experience as a dog trainer, a handler might win more ribbons with a border collie or some other small dog that zips through the agility course, but that's relatively easy. Getting a dog like this to negotiate an agility course, even slowly, represents a much greater challenge and deserves a special category of ribbon all its own. Kudos to both dog and owner!
Being the owner of an incredible mastiff I couldn't agree more! Lovely gentle giant's doing a corse like this is absolutely incredible and brilliant 👏
@@staciemarie5859 I have two Presa de Canarios which is a breed from the same family as the Mastiff. They’re large and very independent minded and they would look at me like I was crazy if I tried to do agility! They’d be like, “Why?” Watching the big guy make his way through brought a few tears to my eyes! World-class performance for sure! Awesome dog and amazing trainer!
@@deliriousrobinnails300 Independent minded, well said! I'm so in love with this boy but training him has made me get the full understanding of words like stubborn or Independent minded 🤣 I've normally had Golden Retrievers who are completely opposite. I'm a wee bit more stubborn than he is though...I hope! he's only 8 months so he'll be out of his enormous puppy stage soon 💜 I'm still amazed every time I watch this incredible dog and trainer!!! Enjoy your gentle Independent giants... I know they enjoy their beautiful Mama 🐾💗🐾
I agree if you’re looking to win but if you’re looking for a fun activity to do with your dog agility is great. (I don’t recommend all the jumping with breeds like mastiffs though)
@@Name-hn1cs Your absolutely right. I try to keep my boy from jumping to keep his joints strong. And to keep the giant out of my raised garden. Lol, not raised enough apparently 🤣 That face, who could be mad he's got a carrot in his sweet slobbering mouth? Not this dog mom! Just build it higher 😅
Clearly a much loved big fella who will live forever in your memory. What a beautiful boy. Stunning!
Could not agree more ! 👍
So graceful and chill. His tail wagging as he completes each task. What a happy, happy and clever boy!
he looks like he's just happy to be there, and is doing his best. this is adorable.
That’s how my English mastiff was, he was big and heavy, but he kept doing what he could and he was probably the happiest dog I’ve ever had
Oh thank u sherlock holmes!🙄
He's just happy to be included and it's so sweet
@memo herdez uh oh looks like a salty bitch joined the discord chat we better get the bot to ban him 😐
@@memoherdez1182 uhm what?
the remarkable contrast between the trainer's enthusiasm and the dog's is just hilarious
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
And the crowd cheering and rooting him on the whole time even after the buzzer goes off makes it even cuter!😂❤️
Yeah I’m trying to figure out if he’s overweight or just bored lol
@@MiVidaBellisima Overweight nope. Lazy probably.
@@MiVidaBellisima my inlaws have had a couple of Mastiffs and they're the most lazy dogs to ever exist, they won't move unless they absolutely have to, or if there's food at the end 😂
Slow is smooth; and smooth is fast. That Mastiff is so incredibly fast and adorable ❤️❤️❤️
Im So Happy that People were Cheering for him!! He Might Not be Super Fast But He Finished it!! Good Job!! Well Done!! 🤗👍🥇🏆👏
All the ADHD terriers laughing at the goofy big guy, until they find out the second part of the competition is hauling a sled loaded with 500 lbs. of bricks up a 30 degree incline.
Yes!
Third is shepherding.
In the hunting ground of a wolfpack without losing a sheep. Or the shepherd.
No fighting is allowed, will only guide the sheep and alert the shepherd When!!! there Is!!! a wolf near.
Dont forget pulling/rescuing a persion out of the water
Or hauling a gallon of alcohol from its collar 😂
Pitbull can
Easily
“Paulie may have moved slow. But that was only because Paulie didn’t have to move for anybody.” -Goodfellas
Underrated comment.
🤣🤣
I instead read that in the mob boss accent of the pigeon from Animaniacs, the "Goodfeathers", a parody of that movie :)
Salute!
Lmfaoo
I love the dedication of which he is doing the bare minimum 😂
This is full blown "I'm excited and hyper" mastiff skills here, folks. ❤
I'm so glad the judges allowed them to finish their course even though the time buzzer went off. That gives positive reinforcement to this lovely mastiff. Of course, he can't zip thru the course like a little dog, but he persevered and finished with only the one knockdown. So fun to see and kudos to the lass who handled and trained him.
Yeah i watched the video too
@@highsodium1ntakeand had carnation instant asshole for breakfast apparently.
The crowd behaved the most appropriatly. That goodboy deserved the cheers.
@@natecloe8535avery has a message for you…
jk i agree, gave you a like!
Can't zip though the course? That was a new PB!
He who hurries,
leaves his dignity behind.
What if you're being chased by a serial killer?
@@timmoneilson5687 just kill him back
@@blorgxsnorp7449 what if your a child and he clearly can overpower you?
@@timmoneilson5687 report to the balance team
@@timmoneilson5687 Just be a buff ass child
He’s gonna need a cold beer after that! Excellent work buddy!
That is the sweetest, most adorable and ENORMOUS dog I’ve ever seen at an agility course! Many clapping of hands to his trainer!
He's just so chilled, we have a nine year old american bulldog like him, we call him " half an hour Harley" as he takes the world at his own pace!
I saw one of these jumping towards me, or rather saw him when his chain stopped him from falling me a few years ago. He was there lying down, then on the air.
They are Not slow. When needed.
Beautiful 😂😂
"slow and steady wins the race"
I met a cat like this once. He was old, fat and ponderous, I could describe him as "slow, but purposeful". He wouldn't run, just march, paw after paw, down streets and corridors. He didn't waddle, just had this slow, inexorable march, amplified by his considerable bulk.
This was my first time watching a dog show and didn't understand why everyone was making fun of this dog until i saw the other, smaller dogs🤣
Dog sports are amazing because even if they’re doing bad the crowd is cheering them on
the most popular agility dog at crufts nearly every year is a little rescued terrier called Ollie who mucks it up constantly. But he makes everyone laugh with his antics so he's the peoples favourite no matter how badly he does.
Dog sports are the best, if you and your dog do great everyone cheers, if you and your dog do bad everyone still cheers :)
He didn't do bad. The course simply wasn't scaled for him.
1000th like ^^
You got a mastiff to do anything at any speed is amazing. 😂 great job 👏🏻
I am not a dog person but this brought a huge smile to my face.
I love his "I'll get there, when I get there" attitude...LOL
You'll get there eventually..but you are carrying 200lbs on four legs! Thats a pretty big accomplishment!
I was literally thinking the same thing just b4 I got to ur comment!
@Robin Nilsson sort of waiting?
@Robin Nilsson 😁😁😁 Me too!!😀😃
@Allyn Howell Actually he looked like he didn't care.
This doggo has no stress. He's like "yeah, yeah, whateva". So funny.
When you're 200 pounds with 4 on the floor, EVERYTHING is "when I'm ready and how it suits Me!" LOL.
I love mastiffs.
😂😂 he did look pretty bored by the whole thing 😅
Like a bus driving on a race course^^
No he's not mark
I thought the look on his face - you want me to do what? 😂
Big and slow, obedient, good heart, got the job done. That's me! Joking aside, what a beautiful dog and I love the patience of the trainer. We can't all be Italian Greyhounds, after all. ;-)
As a mastiff mom, I love this ❤❤. I know the patience it takes. But you know he would do anything to make his mom happy!
This hilarious! He’s like “this is so stupid”
😂😂😂😂🙃🙃🙃🤣🤣🤣🤣 YUPP!
😂😂😂😂
He's like, "Dammit Sharon, not again with this shit !!!"
lol he is like a moody teenager.
At 0:51 His face.
She’s like, “Wait, you gotta go around this one!”
He’s just like, “Yeah. Fine.”
"When you are content to be simply yourself and don't compare or compete, everyone will respect you.” Lao Tzu
Alicia Wilson words to live by.
Wonderful words! 👍😉
Awww I love this quote with this video ❤
Not even remotely true lol 🙈
I like that quote.
Oh my. I loved that so much. Good for you, big boy. I'm sure you're still doing agility over the 🌈 bridge. ❤️🐶
Slow but steady. That dog really is such an inspiration for me ❤.
Owner: "C'mon Buddy let's do it!"
Dog: "I'm wasted on cross-country! We mastiffs are natural sprinters! Very dangerous over short distances."
1:15 “That was deliberate! That was deliberate!”
Don't tell the elv!
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Never thought I'd finish this course side by side with a human
Certainty of death. Zero chance of success. What are we waiting for?
CZcams: Hey, wanna watch this mastiff take the agility course at a leisurely pace to enthusiastic applause?
Me: Sure...why not.
I have to begrudgingly admit, youtube targeted suggestions nailed it this time
More like, "drop everything, that's all I want to see right now."
I'm pooping so I figured why not hear a applause.
If you have ever tried to train an English mastiff you will know how warranted the applause is lol! ... bless em
@@pepperwoster1469 I feel sorry for the dog. His legs would be killing after that.
Good to see he stayed awake throughout. A real crowd pleaser❣
Aww he’s so adorable, he gets a medal in my heart.
As someone who owns this particular breed, I am genuinely impressed. I cant imagine the patience that owner must have to motivate this dog to do an agility course even at that pace. Incredible
He looks like he really loves his mama and will do anything for her. And this is his fast mode.
Same. My English mastiff would not be this enthusiastic about an agility course lol
XD he did look awfully reluctant on that first tunnel. Seemed like he almost didn’t want to but I’m guessing due to the bond and love between handler and canine, he relented. Such a good boy.
I have a mental picture of trying to get Deva (3yo EM bitch) to run this course. The tunnels would be a yes if I had placed a chicken frame on string and pulled it through first. The jumps would be a yes so long as playing through was permitted. The chicane would be a yes so long as she was on the lead and was allowed to wrap it around my legs.
Are they always that slow then?
I'm quite surprised.
"I'm getting a bit old fer this, but I suppose I'll give y'all one last show."
Lol!!
That's actually pretty impressive for this breed.
The BIG DOG gets my vote! 🐾🐾💞 All dogs go to heaven! 🙏🐾🐾💞
He is thinking "what's all the fuss about, I'm so good I make it look easy"!😆🐾🐾💞🤣
Slowest time ever recorded, but the only one to register on the Richter scale, my kind of dog
Had me laughin' lol
Outstanding and funny!
Good One!
Well, every danger needs to close up, so his range is sufficient. When in his range, he sure looks very efficient.
And no dog can outrun projectiles so long-range is unnecessary.
nice
The way he slowly and carefully goes through the weave poles gets me every time! 😂
😂
Loved the weave poles. 👍
And he almost gets it wrong at the end.......TOO cute!!!! Love him!!
The typical Mastiff tries hard to not bump into things. A good example is when they walk through a narrow hallway. They won't claw, scratch, or climb to turn around. They will walk backwards untill they have enough room to turn around without hitting anything. Fascinating to see. Of course it isn't a constant. Some Mastiffs are known as furniture movers. They won't walk backwards on their own.
He is doing this just proves how much he loves you🤣
Winner written all over, won the hearts of millions!!!
I like the quiet, big guy who sets his own pace 👍😊
At every step He's like "I'm doing because you're asking to, but do we really have to?"
Doggo's human: This is a timed course.
Doggo: I don't care.
Such dignity!
That big boy may not have won the contest, but he did win our hearts ❤❤❤
Hilariously adorable!!
He looks like the uncle saying “hold my beer” while the family has their annual sand volleyball competition
A proper Uncle would never hand his beer to anyone.
It is possible to play volley ball with beer in hand just you won't be playing very well that's all.
@@thedave7760 why you gotta shoot down the joke. And a there is no proper uncle.
@@JStef19 I was making another joke you imbecile.
If you didn't get it then I don't care.
@@thedave7760
Lol, you funny face.
Great Money lol ease up on Dave guys, he was just making another joke. It’s not that serious
Fun fact - he actually won the competition as all of the remaining competitors were mysteriously eaten.
Not gunna lie, you got me in the first half
😂😂😂🤣🤣🙃🙃🤣🙃
Not disappeared but eaten
I would honestly prefer to watch a show like this where adorable big dogs just do the courses at their own pace while we cheer them on instead of small dogs whizzing through it. This dog is so talented and deserves celebrating too
I'm not entirely sure why this popped up on my feed today, but I am so glad it did. This good boy is my true spirit animal. 😆
That's dog be like
"Why are you running?"
"Why are you running?"
[Incoherent screaming]
Why are you running?
Are you okay?
Is someone chasing you?
It’s 7 in the morning.
😂😂😂😂
It’s actually pretty impressive that he clears almost all the jumps at such a leisurely pace. It certainly doesn’t hurt that he’s the size of a small horse, but still…
I was thinking that too! Every jump he made I was tensed thinking “can he clear it?!” Because it’s so hard to see such a large dog make that high of a jump at that slow of a pace. It’s really quite impressive.
I initially thought he was just going to push through every jump knocking the bar off and not care. Glad to have been proven wrong.
I've watched many canine agility courses completed (especially considering I've only had one dog in my life and we never even did an official agility course); this was thee most impressive "run" yet!! Congrats to the owner/trainer/handler!
I enjoyed the heck out of this. Cutest thing all day. He did it well, if not fast. Frigging adorable. Good Boy. ❤
He barely had to jump. He can almost step over most of the poles.
Dl B Hater
@@detroitbloodrunsinme8194 how is he a hater
it's an english mastiff, a breed not really athletic, agility isn't really for them. cane corso would be way better.
He never run
He need a rest
But most importantly
He do his best
This is the best response.
James Tolson Yes it is, awww this made my heart so happy
Awww how lovely♥️
A most humble beast. He knew he could dominate but his inner chill prevented him for setting a world record. What a king
I have no idea why but every time I see this it makes me happy. Thank you for posting it.
Somehow, "mastiff" and "agility" just don't seem to go together.
I love how he's like "OK, I'll do this... my god, humans are easily entertained...."
"I'll do anything for a treat"
I imagine him with a whisky and a cigar afterwards...
He's like: " next you want me to chase a ball or something, i resent the steroe type" 😂
Not true at all. Cane Corso it's quite an athletic dog. Sure, not as good as a malinois or had, but it will get the job done
@@abandonedbucharest7704 dont get me wrong..i love mastiffs, and all bull breeds.
And just dogs in general..😊
You heard of the phrase “I’m just happy to be here”
Well this is “the crowd is just happy I’m here”
They get to see big puppies like this, how could they NOT be? 😄
This is fantastic! Couldn’t stop smiling watching this. ❤
Great job! How adorable that despite his human running , he just trots along at his own pace, what a huge hunk of a sweetheart!
As the owner of numerous Mastiffs and Bullmastiffs she is talented to get him to do anything on the course. While very intelligent they are incredibly stubborn and strong willed. They do what they want when they want.
They are wonderful.
I don't know how intelligent my Mastiff is, but she sure is strong willed and stubborn!
@@Gwenhwyfar7 cute!
I have had BMs and DDB, stubborn is an understatement. I could not live without them, they are my main joy in life.
He's obviously a good boy then. This means he wanted to do the course. Haha. Probably thought he was doing a really good job too, with everyone cheering him on.
@@petscraftsandwonderfulthin1279I was thinking the same: he must genuinely enjoy doing agility or he would've never gotten to this level of competition. I wonder if he had any "siblings" who he watched train first and became determined to be included.
He's just pacing himself, so he can use his speed when it counts - when the dog treat is in sight! 👍
Or a good looking young dog!
Or an intruder on the property
I was cheering him on as I watched. I love seeing other larger dogs doing these courses.
That boy deserves a thanksgiving meal! Thanks for not laying your butt down.. lol.
He’s saving his energy for when he has to chase Benny the Jet Rodriguez for a Babe Ruth Autographed ball
This is great.
Is this a Sandlot reference? It has been *years*
Horseshoecrabwarrior it sure is
Nice
Underrated Comment.
My Boy is a Bullmastiff, had to put him down last year due to cancer unfortunatly. He had an amazing life of 11yrs and truly was my best friend. He would have done the course the exact same way "on his own time" and loved to cuddle or lay around. His name was Boss, it suited him perfectly. Miss ya good big boy ❤
😥
For 11yrs you must’ve treated him real well. I grew up with an English Mastiff that was pretty much the same as the “on my own time”. Truly loyal and loving dogs
I'm sorry bro
Fuck i didnt know dogs could get cancer
Yeah he was very well treated even went in at 8yrs old for surgery which probably gave him a few extra years ❤ and wow thanks for the likes!
Saving his energy for what really matters, protecting his mom 😊
The most chill competitor ever
FACT-CHECK: the dog was moving so fast that the uploader of this video had to slow it down significantly so that we could see the dog
If that's fast then I cant imagine how that lady shouting ININININININININININININININININ must be in actual pace!
after all these years of searching, i have finally found my spirit animal.
Best comment ever!
Love it. Especially hearing how wild the crowd goes!
This is so awesome!! So cute!! I like how he got just a little burst of energy at the end there
The way he’s moving so slow but doing everything correctly 😂 Slow and steady wins the race. Claps for him!
Yes. Love it. When he’s weaving through the slalom sticks it really cracked me up. He fully knows what the task is, and he’s gonna do it if she tells him to. But he’s not gonna really care.
Am I the only one can hear a deep grumbling voice say "omg linda slow down I'll get there when I get there"
Nope, I hear it loud and clear too. "Slow your roll, Linda, I'm doin' my best here."
omg hahaha.
Thank you thank you this made my heart SMILE. He is so wonderful. DARN WONDERFUL. LOVE HIM & his Mum.
Also hearing, "There better be a lot of dog treats at the end of this thing."
This is the greatest dog video of all time!
My Mastiff was very intelligent and wanted to please. And when she wanted to move, she didn't "lumber". Like when a snake got in the back yard. Great dogs.