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Fun Rules for Agility

  • When approaching an obstacle, take your time.  Your dog will fail if he doesn't have time to focus!

  • Your shoulders are your dog's guide.  Be sure the "tell" the dog where to go.

  • For some dogs, accidental "blocking" will draw their attention to another wrong obstacle. Make sure your dog is focused on the right one.

  • Remember, most problems are caused by you.. not your dog.

  • Weave, Weave, Weave.  Jump, Jump, Jump.  Practice, Practice, Practice!

  • No matter which method you use to train your dog, consistency is always a must!  Don't confuse your dog by always trying different techniques.

  • The more time and energy you put into your dog, the more your dog will give you back in the long run.

  • Just when you think your routine is down pat, and you've walked the course enough, go back and walk it just one more time.

  • Just like people, all dogs are individuals; what works for one may not work for the other.

  • You can always learn something new if you just keep your mind and ears open.  Sometimes your dog will even teach you things.

  • If you find yourself not enjoying the routine, the dog won't either.  Find one you like, and you will both succeed!

  • There are no hard and fast rules.

  • Always check your score before the a class is over.  Mistakes happen and it's easier to correct if the class hasn't ended.

 


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