Joan and Tucker's dance to "It's a Small World" won second place at the prestigious Hershey Inventional dog dancing competition -- and became an audience all-time favorite.
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Our jitterbug to a medley of swing songs earned us our WCFO Masters Title -- making us the second pairs team in the world to achieve this honor. Above is one of our signature moves, where we work the dogs closely side-by-side. Sam had to learn to slow down while Tucker had to speed up. |
Lynn and Sam's Samba to "Tequila" won the Novice Division at the 2003 national dog dancing competition. Here Sam is backing between Lynn's legs. |
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We'll be adding publication ready Tiff photos here -- as soon as Lynn learns how! |
Tucker's signature move -- one he invented -- is sitting up and waving. Here he performs it in "Choo Choo Ch'boogie." |
In our newest pairs routine, a jive to "Hit the Road Jack," we aimed for a chorus line look where all four of us dance side-by-side throughout the entire routine. This was our most difficult routine to date. |
The foxtrot allows Lynn to show off Sam's beauty and grace -- and the unusual behaviors he does with a cane. Sam invented the leg wrap and was the first to show it in the U.S. |
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Tucker proves that little dogs can do interesting paw moves. Here he's giving Joan a High 5 at the end of "Be Bop a Loola." |
Sam and Tucker show off their white bowties. |
Sam and Lynn in a turning/leaping move invented by Sam. |
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Tucker's favorite dance move is riding his skateboard. |
We are now teaching the dogs to squaredance. |
Sam never misses the opportunity to take a bow. |
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