diane303
Posted : 4/18/2006 2:44:53 PM
Agility Rocks! [

] It is a terrific way to really bond and have actual fun with your dog.
Are the obstacles set up low so that they are not intimidating to rookie dogs (and handlers)? Just be carefull of the "fall offs". I've seen two young dogs, over the course of our agility experience , fall off obstacles and really get hurt. One tore a tendon in a hind leg and was laid up for quite awhile. It can also be discouraging to a dog to fall off.
My Miss Trudy jumped/fell off of the A-frame and it took quite a while for her to happilly take that obstacle again. Luckilly, she didn't suffer any injury from it, except to her confidence (that was bad enough).
I know that there are a lot of people out there that feel that speed is first and a few mishaps along the way don't matter [8|], but our class promotes safety first and speed second, when the dog has developed skill, confidence and true agility [

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