Our behaviorist does agility with her dogs. We've tried it with our little one and it really isn't that hard. It will take tons of time to get good at it but it really is a blast and a great way to bond with your dog. Many dog training clubs have agility classes now so it shouldn't be too hard to get started in.
Keepers is going to start individual agility classes next fall.
Agility includes jumping, jumping through hoops, tunnels, climbing an A frame and a teeter. I think in a lot of ways your dog's desire and ability to learn are more important than their athleticism.
Last edited by KeeperBoy; 08-18-2008 at 08:03 AM..
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