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So we did 2x2 weaves, jumps (only one, and then 2 in a row), table, then started the walk and frame focusing on contacts. We do the chute and double jumps (i think that's what it was called) next week. They did tire, tunnel and teeter last week.
She was hesitant on the tunnel at first but it only took once through to realize that the objective was to get to the other end. At the end of class we did a sequence of tire, left turn into jump then straight on to the next jump then straight into the tunnel... Izzie aced it first time through never have doing a tire before. She was great, the instructors were really impressed. I liked the class alot. I'll update this next week after class.
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I'm impressed too.
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Yay Izzie. An amazing agility pug.
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Bruzer could take some lessons in motivation from Izzie! Then again, I'm happy to see him going after his stuffed frog and shaking it around and playing. At 8yrs old, that's good enough!
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Very nice! It is always great to see a dog who is great at something.
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