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Safe or not? I don't have my puppy yet (have to wait another 2-3 wks) but I was wondering would it be safe to give a 2-4lb yorkie agility training? I know I should wait till she's at least a year. How easily could she break a leg or hurt herself in some other way? |
Most agility classes won't take a dog under a year old. It's something about their growth plates and the jumping. They don't go by weight but by age. You don't want to stress their joints before they are formed and strong. In the meantime you can start with obedience training and get them used to walking on the left and on your right on a leash, train them to focus on you and basic cannine good citizen commands. Please don't let your pups do any jumping or climbing stairs at a young age. I was in an agility class with 2 Yorkies that were awesome on agility but they were about 3 and 4 years old. There is also something in our area called Teacup Agility for dogs under 25 pounds and the obstacles are on a smaller scale. If you are serious about agility please look around your area for classes. There are certain correct ways to enter obstacles and you don't want to learn one way and find out it isn't correct. Good luck. We nejoyed it. |
If you can find a club or a teacher in your area, I would suggest contacting them and letting them know you are interested in classes when your dog is old enough. Perhaps they could tell you about, or maybe even give you some private lessons, to learn some skills to start now that will give you a head start in beginning agility. I think that reliable basic obedience skills (come, sit, stay, etc.) are the most important things for you to have as a foundation now, since your dog will have to work off leash in agility. |
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