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					Originally Posted by yorkietalkjilly  Tibbe isn't up to Olympian status but he does love his little home-schooled agility and seems not to tire easily at all.  He will politic me to train him and set up his jumps and little treat-hunt field trials.  He has a ball doing all of that.  He is only 5.3 lbs. but he can jump so high and when he hears a cat outside, he can jump off the couch, clearing the doggie steps entirely and about 18" beyond them and he's off.  I have worked and worked to stop the latter activity so now, when I hear a cat outside, I start telling him to stay and then "doggie steps" and get over to him before he can make that dangerous a jump for a dog his size.  And, when he's motivated, he can said up onto the couch from several feet away without using the doggie steps at all.  Again - don't want him jumping like this so in the house I really have to watch him to stop this.  I think he would do so well in actual agility but right now I'm not up to it.  When we go on walks, I never can tire him out.  He's sure no lap dog - he's all terrier. |  Sounds like any Olympian to me!  
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