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No, I didn't get a new dog.
I did get one of those starter agilty kits for Christmas though. I figured it would be a cheap way to test Django's interest in the sport before I dumped a bunch of a money on equiptment/building supplies. I popped open the tunnel and had only got it halfway open and he was already bouncing through it. We played outside for a while and I started to drag the tunnel up to the deck to collapse it and Django decided to run through it while I was hauling it up the stairs. I am thinking that the tunnel might end up being his favorite. He seemed quite obsessed with it whenever it was open and around.
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Aww yay! Another Agility dog on the forum!
No we need pics (Even if they aren't agility pics, I haven't seen Djando's face in a while!)!
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I have a sheltie that loves agility. Our biggest obstacle to learn is the weave poles. I think she'd like flyball too, but I just need more time for all this
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Don't worry, weaves are the biggest/hardest thing for everyone, I think
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Yes weaves can take the longest to train (that and a good contact behaviour)
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