First agility training
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First agility training
We're going to our first agility training with my standard today. Any tips would be very helpful. I taught him do certain commands in the yard, haven't ever tried off-leash. I'd appreciate any thought and suggestion on how to start it rightly.
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Re: First agility training
How did it go?
Are you just doing it for fun or do you want to compete eventually?
Are you just doing it for fun or do you want to compete eventually?
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Re: First agility training
Did it go ok, if I'd seen this earlier I would have said extra value treats!!!!!
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Re: First agility training
I want to compete eventually, but it didn't go well. He was resisting too much. I tried to make it like a game, but that didn't work either. I think the sun had its partial role, cause it was a bit hot. But I want to go early in the morning next time and with some meat, cause treats didn't helpMaty wrote:How did it go?
Are you just doing it for fun or do you want to compete eventually?
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Re: First agility training
I took those but it didn't help, I'm going to take some meat, hopefully he'll be more motivated. But it really didn't go as I expected, he was resisting too muchlj_thorne wrote:Did it go ok, if I'd seen this earlier I would have said extra value treats!!!!!
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Re: First agility training
What do you mean by resisting too much ?
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Re: First agility training
I mean he simply didn't want to jump over the barriers. But he does great in our yard over some benches and tubes. I also tried today in the street he jumped with great enthusiasm, so I'm guessing either the ground was hot or it was completely new place for him that's why he wouldn't do anything. I'm going to take him to training place once more today in the evening, so it's not sunny. We'll see how he behaves and decide whether we'll be ready for October 4th opening of the training area. It's not a competition yet, but he must be at least ready to go through barriers.Dawnspell wrote:What do you mean by resisting too much ?
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Re: First agility training
Just remember dogs don't generalise. Its like when you take them to puppy class and get sits and downs to do as homework. They perfect it at home then go to puppy class and its as though they've never heard the words before
Barney would zoom through the tunnel at training once he got the idea but when I bought one for home we had to start again. He also isn't interested in food treats but works for a toy.
Could be the side supports he's not sure of, getting him to walk in between with out any poles before you start on low jumps.
Barney would zoom through the tunnel at training once he got the idea but when I bought one for home we had to start again. He also isn't interested in food treats but works for a toy.
Could be the side supports he's not sure of, getting him to walk in between with out any poles before you start on low jumps.
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Re: First agility training
Ok, thanks a lot. Will try againDawnspell wrote:Just remember dogs don't generalise. Its like when you take them to puppy class and get sits and downs to do as homework. They perfect it at home then go to puppy class and its as though they've never heard the words before
Barney would zoom through the tunnel at training once he got the idea but when I bought one for home we had to start again. He also isn't interested in food treats but works for a toy.
Could be the side supports he's not sure of, getting him to walk in between with out any poles before you start on low jumps.
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Re: First agility training
We start by just getting the dog to run through the jump wings to a treat or a toy. After we have built drive through the wings we put the poles on the floor and do it again. At the foundation course I'm helping teach we didn't start the dogs jumping over poles set on the lowest height until week 6.
If you are looking to compete you need to work on drive. Have a search on you tube for agility foundation videos.
If you are looking to compete you need to work on drive. Have a search on you tube for agility foundation videos.
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Re: First agility training
Gwylim's starting agility tomorrow with Georgina's (my Pei) first trainer. I'm looking forward to it as she has two Schnauzers of her own who've done very well in agility competitions. I'm not sure though whether Miss Pei Face will enjoy it as she's rather lazy, and might find it too much effort! But we'll see who knows I might get a nice surprise!
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