Totally Great info. Yes the dog must be your partner and love you most not other distraction. DOG Must have fun. YOU ARE THE BEST INFORMANT EVER. KEEP UP THE GREAT INFORMATION TO THE WORLD PLEASE. THANK YOU!!
Once again, great information! I especially like your message regarding the growth plates. I hope future agility participants listened to that.❤ Thank you for all you share.
With my almost 10 month old BC girl, I felt our progress got really slow around the Wow game in Recallers. I struggled a bit with her very sticky sit or down. It has been hard for her to hear what I say when she is too aroused. We are also working on her reaction to other dogs, which we are also making progress. So we are still working on the very fundamental, but I learned yet again today that we cannot skip the part ever. Thank you always for generously sharing your knowledge and experience.
I am happy to get this ebook because I didn't want to teach any cues that would be too similar to your agility cues. Even though my rescue dog was an adult when I got her she was so over weight and out of shape that it is taking us nearly two years to finally get her to a level where I feel she could start doing stuff. We were working on Recallers and fitness and we're about ready now!
Great podcast as always! We are working through homeschool the dog and fully intend to jump into recallers after. I think if pup enjoys fitness we will try agility down the track, when she is ready and confident, but we are both patient ❤
Hi @509Trucker yes, of course, we'd love to help. If you send an email to our amazing team at wag@dogsthat.com with Recallers in the subject line we'll send you all the info.
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Our pup is working on scent work at 8 months. We need a better foundation and will continue to work on that going forward.
Totally Great info. Yes the dog must be your partner and love you most not other distraction. DOG Must have fun. YOU ARE THE BEST INFORMANT EVER. KEEP UP THE GREAT INFORMATION TO THE WORLD PLEASE. THANK YOU!!
6 minutes in and I'm enjoying this
'a lot of handlers end up in their dogs way' and
'forest fitness' I'm pinching those as quotes
Always love hearing your philosophy and methods 🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪
Once again, great information! I especially like your message regarding the growth plates. I hope future agility participants listened to that.❤
Thank you for all you share.
Great podcast. This one will be filed with my PuppyPeaks folder!
With my almost 10 month old BC girl, I felt our progress got really slow around the Wow game in Recallers. I struggled a bit with her very sticky sit or down. It has been hard for her to hear what I say when she is too aroused. We are also working on her reaction to other dogs, which we are also making progress. So we are still working on the very fundamental, but I learned yet again today that we cannot skip the part ever. Thank you always for generously sharing your knowledge and experience.
I am happy to get this ebook because I didn't want to teach any cues that would be too similar to your agility cues. Even though my rescue dog was an adult when I got her she was so over weight and out of shape that it is taking us nearly two years to finally get her to a level where I feel she could start doing stuff. We were working on Recallers and fitness and we're about ready now!
Great podcast as always! We are working through homeschool the dog and fully intend to jump into recallers after. I think if pup enjoys fitness we will try agility down the track, when she is ready and confident, but we are both patient ❤
I want to know more about how to find R+ qualified agility trainers...I am in Canada
I just got a Rottweiler puppy, can I get more info on your course for building a solid foundation? Thanks
Hi @509Trucker yes, of course, we'd love to help. If you send an email to our amazing team at wag@dogsthat.com with Recallers in the subject line we'll send you all the info.