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Macula's met her (agility) match :-(
I *used* to be able to brag that there wasn't a piece of Agility Equipment
Macula didn't instantly take to. Not anymore. Last night Macula was confronted with the *evil* teeter-totter. What's wierd is that, even with the trainer holding the far end of the teeter up (she would lower it slowly so the dogs wouldn't freak too much) Macula would go as foar as the fulcrum and then jump off--I think she only felt about an inch of movement (if that) before she jumped. What's worse, after the teeter she didn't want to do the dog walk anymore, which she's always sailed over. She still likes the A-frame though. I'm wondering if part of it was that the course is being run outside, and it was beginning to get a little dark when we started the teeter. I'm not sure what I can do to help her figure out the teeter-totter. We may miss class next week and after that there is one more week, I don't know if I should simply let it slide or push her a bit. Marie |
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