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Yippe - First group agility class Razz and I went to our first agility group class 2day. We had soooo much fun! At first Razz was really scattered wanted to play with all the dogs there, and of course say hi to everyone - but he did settle down. We did the tunnel and a jump and then a jump and into the tunnel. He learned to touch my hand and got a treat for that. He learnt really fast on that one. lol This is going to be great socialization for him . There were 10 dogs of all different sizes mostly larger than him except for the daschund. I just love to work with dogs - so much fun and the bonding you have and create is so incredible over time. |
Yes, I know what you mean! That's exactly how I felt when I came home from agility the first time. Well, I still love it but don't have the time right now :(. They are just SO DARN CUTE when they go over the jumps (the little ones). Everyone loved lil Scruffs in my class, and we also had about 10 other dogs, and the only other small one was a Dachshund! We weren't allowed to let them sniff, since the class was taught as if you were going to compete (no one was...). Didn't want them running off during an actual event! |
I'm glad you guys had so much fun! I have been waiting nearly a year for a beginner's agility class to start up. I think he would enjoy it so much. I'm not interested in competing and I think it would be a great way for him to socialize. I hope they have more dogs his size. |
Awesome! I'm hoping to get Jackson involved in agility when I get the time! |
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Well...I don't get to the gym as it is so that's another reason to do it! I just can't wait to find a class. :) |
Congratulations!! It really is addicting! I just found out today that the advanced class we signed up for has enough people. I can't wait to start back. Sadie and I enjoy it so much. We start on the 30th. |
what do they need to know before beginning agility? do they have to have basic obedience? thanks! |
Congrats to those that have started or are planning on attending agility. I have been going to agility classes with two of my girls for a little more than a year now. They both love it and so do I. I had no intention of competing when we first started but I think I am going to head in that direction with at least one of the girls. I have learned some many things about dogs in general from going to agility classes. Agility is really all about body language, how dogs read your body language. Since body language is the main way that dogs communicate with each other, so much of agility can translate into life at home with our furkids and helping them to be more obedient in day to day life. I highly recommend agility for anyone with a high drive dog. It is so good for them to have a job and they do consider it to be their job. I am so much closer to all my dogs and find they really watch me for body language clues. Audrey |
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I'm sooo excited. I'm going to try to find an agility class in the Spring! :) It should be a good time. Jackson will love it. |
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So excited to see other members get involved with agility...hope you have someone that can video as time goes on...it is wonderful to see how much fun the dogs have....love it... |
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Thanks for the info about NADAC! I'll look into it. :) |
Oh yes one thing you might try to find is a club that works on padded mats. That is helpfull for both human and doggy knees |
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