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hey
My names maggie My family owns a cross-bred dog that I want to start on agility. He is a little anti-social towards other dogs though, and most other people. He is easily distracted but learns very well. we have had him for about 2 years and he can already sit stay drop spin sit up - from a down position come jump through hoops and over bars find hidden food leave it go get it outside take something outside front paws and he sits on your lap and he is only about 2 years old How can we train him to ignore distractions and can a cross-bred dog compete in agility in australia |
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I would imagin you could compete in aus although im not 100% sure if you check with your kennel club they will tell you.
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dont have one, towns to small, unless im missing something here
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You can probably find something on the net that will tell you. I wouldn't think not being a purebred would exclude your dog from agility competitions.
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