You've got a great idea, but just some tips: a dog of that size shouldn't jump that high, just lower it a bit; your weave entrances need to be reversed.
Thanks a lot for the feedback. I will probably give it another try in the summer and set up the weave poles a bit differently. I think I might start them off staggered or in a 'V' shape so that Pocket can get a better idea of what I want her to do. I think in this particular training session she was just following the kibble and didn't really notice the poles!
Just a tip, always enter weave poles with the dog’s left shoulder and exit with their right, and measure the dog’s height to the shoulder to determine what height they should be jumping :)
Your dog is so pretty!!!!!!
What a great idea and video! Pocket you are amazing...such a great jumper!!
Lucky dog! Great idea and a simple way to build the course quickly. She looks so happy to do the agility course. Nice action shots!
when you make a mistake while weaving, don't correct it and keep going. retry the entire set
You've got a great idea, but just some tips: a dog of that size shouldn't jump that high, just lower it a bit; your weave entrances need to be reversed.
Thanks a lot for the feedback. I will probably give it another try in the summer and set up the weave poles a bit differently. I think I might start them off staggered or in a 'V' shape so that Pocket can get a better idea of what I want her to do. I think in this particular training session she was just following the kibble and didn't really notice the poles!
Lol my tiny cocker spaniel jumps 80cm
Just a tip, always enter weave poles with the dog’s left shoulder and exit with their right, and measure the dog’s height to the shoulder to determine what height they should be jumping :)
I don't believe that is proper footwear for construction
You are correct! Need to remind myself safety is not an inconvenience.