The choice to take the Agility Foundations class was such a good decision for us. I love the work and I love learning at a slow pace and getting it right. My handlers are happy because they like an instructor that is able to explain things or try different approaches that fit an individual dog.
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Podcast Number 4
Information from my nutritionist, Kerry Bradley.
Diet is an important part of being a skilled athlete (of any species) and canines are no different. Today we talk with Kerry Bradley the owner of Aunt Kerry’s Pet Stop, 3600 South College Rd., Wilmington, NC.
Podcast Number 3 (Targeting, Class Recap, Building a Backyard Dog Walk, Training a Reluctant Tunneler)
In today’s podcast we discuss, Targeting, Class Recap, Building a Backyard Dog Walk, Training a Reluctant Tunneler.
Learning Obstacles is No Obstacle for Me
Our second class was just as exciting and fun as our first. We came home energized to continue our agility training.
Our First Agility Class
I didn’t get to say much in the podcast, in the first part I was too busy crying and flirting with Burch and in the second part I was napping. Here’s my side of the story…. Class was great fun, I completed all the obstacles as well as anyone else in my class (I may have been better than some, but I don’t want to brag). So far, my favorite parts (aside from all of it) are the tunnel and the tire. I think it might be because, no one holds my leash when I run through them. I hear … this spot continues
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