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home agility equipment
OK - assuming that we get into the class (don't anticipate any problems
there!), I'll obviously want some equipment at home at some point. I'm kind of a dog stuff junkie, but also don't have the space to go overboard. For limited space to leave equipment out (kill the grass?), what pieces of equipment are good to have at home? Weave poles seem like a no-brainer, but the choices are many - how many poles, stick-in-the-ground vs self-supporting, etc. I have obedience jumps that can sub for agility jumps to some extent, so how about some shopping suggestions? 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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