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Agility equipment should I buy?

Tess, a question about the purchase of carpets of agility, which made me think. I go to training all Sundays with my dog, whether for an hour, but we break the training for agility. Fern picked it up very well, and although only practice once a week, is really very good. Now she's curled up and so loves. Give the command and she is hunting, he loves when I leave the training dummies and GVE the "discovery" commands. But it is not wild agility. I love the agility and would like to try with my mutt (I can not take classes as we tried and the environment does not suit me for that), but I must buy the equipment? to improve my Springer? Or is it useless?

We'll see Fern said he "was not wild agility," then I think we definitely Herbie should try (?). Tess Do not take classes as it was just for fun. Be warned though, it's addictive! It creates a connection even more with her dog and is great fun for both. Tess and I really like is always very excited when I tunnel or poles. Depending on where you buy the hardware, not so expensive, without however, these sets can be costly (eg hedges, tunnels, weave poles, and A-frame in a series to start from £ 130). Definitely I would like to try with your dog in the street, and if you want to go aa Fern! I did not start with something too big is not big just incase, I started with the "collapse of the tunnel" and Tess ones. Good luck and have fun if you decide to go ahead! :)

Effective Dog Training – Ian Dunbar


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