Dog Agility: Create FUN & SUCCESS with These FOUR Focuses
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- Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2022
- Susan Garrett, multi-time World Champion of dog agility breaks down the four critical areas of focus that will allow any dog and handler team to maximize both the fun and the success they enjoy in dog agility.
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I am from Hawaii and I am beginning to agility with my 4 month catahoula. #2 beginning training
Awesome! I'm sad I missed this live! Handling 360 is the real deal! Worth every cent. This program has so much information, way more than I had ever expected. Absolutley brilliant!
Thank you, we're happy to have you in our wonderful community!
I shared on my Facebook. We competed years ago with previous dogs. Working to start again with our young dogs
Agility nationals and 2017 AKC World Team Tryouts with my 1st agility dog Blazer (Border Collie) who passed away in Sept. Have a new BC pup, SKYE, related to my dog Blazer. I greatly appreciate all you open heartedly teach us. Thank you.
I think groundwork is good for any dog
Obedience and even just pet dogs that people want their dog to connect with them. Thank you I love this.
2. Still training, never competed. Have a Beagle/JRT mix - no fear. Have also taught years ago (Shout out to Columbus All breed Training Club) when you had to have 2 spotters for each obstacle. Have done multiple Agility classes. Really want to compete, just not there yet. Also teach local puppy classes at our local dog club. Usually teach on Saturdays because we have a lot of older people in our area that cannot see to drive at night. We still have to work, so puppy class is on Saturday. Drive an hour away when not teaching, just for a drop in class for Agility. Thank you for sharing.
I used to be a 4; then I became disabled so I'm now a 3 using a rollator and teaching big distance!
Susan, would it be possible to do a tutorial-style fitness podcast episode? A nutshell version, showing your essential fitness skills for the agility dog. Thank you so much for all of the great content.
Shared on Facebook.
Branson Missouri I have a over grown Chinese crested
Happy Thanksgiving. From Maryland.
Never trained. Very interested
How do you teach impulsion going to a jump?
#3 from southern Illinois
Shared on Facebook
I actually thought that my dog understood verbals better than he does. He was relying a lot on body language. I now focus more on verbal skills.
For the non-verbal person! Are whistles allowed in dog agillity? Could that be an accommodation? I am neurodivergent as well, sometimes I clam up and can't unclam and sometimes it can be predicted and managed, but sometimes it hits out of nowhere. and it's nice to have an accommodation for when things go wrong, and getting ready for my first agility class and I could easily see this becoming a problem for me so I'm interested to know the etiquette.
I’m #2 I’m 67 and my Malinois is so fast and I’m not. He’s going to be 15 months next month so I want to try competing.
I'm from Massachusetts. I have one dog who is High Level but we do for fun and 3 in training for agility.
Working through your Recallers right now to lay a better foundation for agility and give my dogs and myself more confidence! I love the way you train!
Thank you, Christina, we love to have you in our community!
Chris from Australia
Grade 1 Kelluki Agility England
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I get most frustrated with myself!!!
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I’ve never competed
Masters akc
Love your content, pls loose the name label. We all know you are Susan the awesome dog lady.
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