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Sunday, October 7th, 2007

Move Your Dog to the Next Level With Agility Training

Agility dog training is a great deal of fun for dogs and their owners. The goal of agility training is to be able to complete an obstacle course that includes things such as jumping, speed, stopping, sitting, etc. The level of difficulty will determine the type of obstacle course. If you are considering doing agility […]

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Friday, June 1st, 2007

Should You Join a Dog Agility Training Class?

As a pet owner, you may be considering training your dog for agility performance. But if you’re not familiar with the advanced concepts, it might be a good idea to join a dog agility training class so that you don’t risk injury to the dog or teach him the wrong methods.
A dog agility training class […]

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Friday, June 1st, 2007

Dog Agility Scoring Methods Explained

When you participate in the sport of dog agility, chances are you’ll begin by joining a local group and handling your dog on a local course. But eventually, you may want to enter the world of master tournaments, such as the United States Dog Agility Association.
When it comes to scoring a professional trial for a […]

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Friday, June 1st, 2007

How To Overcome The Obstacles of Dog Agility Training

It doesn’t matter what age your dog is for you to begin agility training, but you have to respect the obstacles a dog may have in performing. For instance, very old or very young dog can have limitations set forth by its age.
A puppy can have physical and mental obstacles for agility training because he […]

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Friday, June 1st, 2007

How To Assess Your Puppy for Dog Agility Training Potential

Not all dog owners will find that the particular breed they’re raising is suitable for dog agility training. Sometimes it’s the breed, but other times it’s the puppy itself who must be assessed for agility potential.
Each puppy will have a different temperament within the litter. If you’re considering purchasing a puppy based on its ability […]

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Friday, June 1st, 2007

Introducing The Competitive Sport of Dog Agility

Dog agility is gaining speed as one of Europe and America’s best animal sports. In dog agility, a handler guides the dog in going through a course in the least amount of time possible.
The dog cannot be confined to a leash during agility competitions. As the clock ticks on, the dog has to complete various […]

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