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  • #79145
    Anonymous
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    mmmm the indoor at our agility is like that dusty as anything

    the indoor at flyball though is lovelly

    #79146

    Aww Zerlinda its so nice to hear you talking like that about him after the tough time youve had with him and his training – sounds like hes doing so well and you should be proud of yourself as well as him  :-*

    #79147

    thanks sweetie, but honestly if beau wasn’t so patient with me it would have been a nightmare  ;D he’s such a good boy and tries so hard bless him whilst mums arms are waving all over the place  ::)

    #79148
    Anonymous
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    ;D

    you need a dog like my friends Tess – she doesnt run on voice comands she runs on where you put your body so if your sholder is pointing just slightly she will run in that direction – she is so good at teaching you to be aware of what you are doing

    #79149

    thankfully i still have bevs voice in my mind and a lady constantly correcting me and if i’m wronmg i get beau trying jump into my arms  ::)  😀

    #79150
    Mudgie
    Member

    Nacho goes on body and hand movement now but we are introducing left and right  ;D

    #79151
    Anonymous
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    Tess is a wicked dog to run she teaches you so much because its always your fault she goes where you told her to go

    Glen is very forgiving no matter what i seem to get wrong he just goes in the right direction

    Brock is just to fast for me and its scarry

    #79152
    Mudgie
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    ;D  bet you it is loads of fun though

    #79153
    Anonymous
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    Brock ? no – its bruitally terrifying

    and at the end of it it takes me ages to recover – then its his turn again  ::)

    #79154
    kizkiznobite
    Member

    haha zerlinda – my voice carries  ;D

    #79155
    wee_shee
    Member

    Are little dogs good at agility then ???

    I was watching Me or the Dog the other day and saw chihuahuas doing mini agility. Got me thinking (don’t laugh!) maybe Tyra and Cleo would like that?

    Normally when I think agility I think BC’s but we train Nero 2-3 times a week for sled/weight pulling (must get photos!), so I’d love the girls to have something to look forward to. Am I mad (as Sean has always maintained) or do you think it’d be worth a go  ???

    #79156
    Mudgie
    Member

    They would love it – we have all sizes and shapes at ours – cairn terriers, jack russells, labradoodles, collies, retrievers and of course weimaraners  ;D

    We are at Bellahouston Park on a Thursday – not too far for you to drive 😉

    #79157
    wee_shee
    Member

    Oooh, thats quite near actually! Do you have any more details Mudgie?

    You never know, we might show Nacho up  😉 (more like they’ll show me up tho lol  ::))

    Do you think they’ll have small enough jumps  😮

    #79158
    Anonymous
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    [quote author=wee_shee link=topic=8019.msg152453#msg152453 date=1182343644]
    Are little dogs good at agility then ???

    I was watching Me or the Dog the other day and saw chihuahuas doing mini agility. Got me thinking (don’t laugh!) maybe Tyra and Cleo would like that?

    Normally when I think agility I think BC’s but we train Nero 2-3 times a week for sled/weight pulling (must get photos!), so I’d love the girls to have something to look forward to. Am I mad (as Sean has always maintained) or do you think it’d be worth a go  ???
    [/quote]

    mini agility is inundated with PAPS
    theres a guy at training with a min pin and a pap X – i hasten to say both of them are like s**t off a shovel and im glad i dont run them

    #79159

    there are a couple of little ones in our group and they are fantastic!  ;D

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