tashakota
Posted : 4/20/2010 8:35:08 AM
You've gotten some great advice already.
Things to work on before class: walking nicely on leash around lots of distractions. Teaching your dog to follow your hand movements, so that you can guide your dog with your hands instead of using the leash. Practice juggling leash, treats, and possibly clicker if you use one. Practice BOTH sides! Work on sit, down, stay. Work on attention to you in high distraction environments like pet stores or busy parks.
I, personally, do not train my dogs to move out away from me if I am standing still. This is not a skill that is in high demand in agility. I teach my dogs to go with my body movement and motion. If I run straight, he runs straight at my side (not necessarily in heel position but at my general side). If I turn, he is watching me to notice and also turns with me, etc. Teaching a dog to go over a jump to a target or thrown toy while I remain standing still, teaches my dog to ignore my body cues and motion, which, I feel, will cause problems when running a course if I need him to turn after that jump instead of going on to the next jump.
the hind end awareness things folks have suggested are good ones to do. Teach your dog tricks. Any tricks. It builds the bond between you which is crucial in agility.
Most of all, have fun!