Thinking about getting Coop in agility

Richie12345

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Can someone give me some good links to tell me the steps of training my dog for agility?
 

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Check out Shyeow's links Richie. She not only shows the steps she shows how to make all the equipment for your home to practice with. She did an incredible job of making it all easy in my opinion. I will find you the links now.
i am still looking for the link on making the equipment..but check out her blog anyway. There is a wealth of information and fun right there on this topic.:D i go there just for a little mini vacation a lot of the time!;)
http://peonythestormrider.blogspot.com/

i found this link to the fly ball box on her blog
http://peonythestormrider.blogspot.com/2005/12/malaysia-home-made-flyball-box.html

and this little start up is just as sweet as it can be
http://www.dropshots.com/day.php?userid=11575&cdate=20050817&ctime=084501
 

smkie

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i know she had a post about making your own agility equipment and how to start i just cant find it yet..still looking.
Here you go..to start with your own set up to practice..i hope to set this up here this summer for Victor.
http://www.malaysiaecs.5u.com/photo3.html

some agility pics http://www.malaysiaecs.5u.com/photo6.html
there is so much more on her blog..i would check it out for a grand beginning guide to the sport and a tribute to her community and how they have built up the interest there.;)

Another forum member has the site i have posted before that had wonderful training ideas, and i found this there..
http://loveyourdog.com/exercise.html

Now i am getting excited to start this as the weather turns warmer. We have enough land in my yard to set up a good rpractice course. maybe we can compare notes as we go along. Anything that keeps Victor active both in his mind and body is a good idea. He wants to work and he wants to learn as well. I wish you luck with Cooper for i know he is the same;)
 
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The main thing to learn in agility is focus first. Once you've got your dog fully focused on you then you can get started on equipment. You learn other things like shoulder work ect. The dog follows the movement of your shoulders while running the coarse.

Sandra
 

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