This Cowboy And His Collie Wow The Audience With Country "Dance" Performance At Dog Show
Oct 04, 2018 by apost team
Most of know the song “Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy) by country music sensation Big & Rich. They have performed other songs that have topped the charts, such as “That’s Why I Pray,” “Filthy Rich,” and “I Pray for You.” These songs get us moving and stomping to the beat in no time.
Gretchen Wilson teamed up with Big & Rich in 2011 to record a song known as “Fake I.D.” Many fans heard it when it was used in the 2011 remake of the iconic movie Footloose. You can find it on the movie’s soundtrack, as well.
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If you happened to catch the Crufts dog show, performed in the United Kingdom, you more than likely caught this catchy song. If not, you are in for a treat. A cowboy and his border collie rocked to the song during the dog show. The show, which measures things such as obedience, agility, and flyball, is a big deal for dog lovers.
The routine was a definite favorite of many who tuned in for the show. Dog show fans went crazy for the heelwork to music competition of the event.
This particular dog show category involves the owner and dog together. The two must put together a routine, four minutes long or less, that is set to music. The owner and dog are then required to perform for the audience.
They were in sync for the whole song as they twisted and danced to the beat.
You’ll love watching the handsome cowboy and adorable border collie walking backwards, twisting and turning, and skipping around to the beat. The dog even does and intricate intertwining between the legs of his owner. They put on quite a show, to the delight of the crowd!
Wait until you see the end of their routine. You will be glad you did - and you'll understand why this routine has been viewed more than a million times so far!
Are you ready to see for yourself just why this routine is so adorable? Check out the video below!
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