Silkie Princess
Crossing the Road
What a nice flower you are! And the corgi is absolutely stunningView attachment 2974312
Win photos from last show came

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What a nice flower you are! And the corgi is absolutely stunningView attachment 2974312
Win photos from last show came
She is so beautiful!! So cool that she's doing so well in agility!Heading out tomorrow to be course builder for the weekend agility trial. And for every weekend in February, too. Probably March too, but not looking ahead that far.
I'll be running my veteran agility sheltie, 11 years old and still beating the competition. Already has a MACH several times over, and currently working on her PACH. Wish I would have finished her in the breed ring, but she needed to be spayed since she was coming in season every four months instead of every six!
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You can train at home- PVC is super cheap and you can make jumps and weaves out if it, and I've seen some people make mini dog walks and teeters!I'm sitting here being jealousHoping that once I'd get to actually compete in agility
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I did... But I'd like to competeYou can train at home- PVC is super cheap and you can make jumps and weaves out if it, and I've seen some people make mini dog walks and teeters!
Yeah....train at home, then enter a competitionI did... But I'd like to compete![]()
Don't weave before they're fully grown, bad for their jointsI had wooden jumps... Thought I never tried weaving. Have to try that with Lexie. She's still young and eager to learn
Thanks! I was not thinking about doing it straight away. She has to learn the basics firstYeah....train at home, then enter a competition
Don't weave before they're fully grown, bad for their joints
look up agility foundation exercises
Important foundations are impulse control and remote commands, and you can teach different types of crosses and stuffThanks! I was not thinking about doing it straight away. She has to learn the basics first