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beginning agility
I'm hoping to get in to a beginning agility class next week (evaluation next
week, class begins in a few). Anything special I should be aiming for? I've been thinking that my wild child would not only enjoy and eventually be good at agility, but that it may help him gain some self-control over his body and focus him a bit as well. Obviously, he's capable of being off leash and under control around large groups of dogs, but based on anyone else's evaluation or beginner classes, should I tune any particular skill? He'll be an only child at flyball this weekend, so he's the only thing I need to focus on! ;-D Janet Boss Best Friends Dog Obedience "Nice Manners for the Family Pet" Voted "Best of Baltimore 2001" - Baltimore Magazine www.bestfriendsdogobedience.com http://photos.yahoo.com/bestfriendsobedience |
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