Summary: Learn how to put all the dog agility training suggestions together when teaching your dog agility in this free video.
Elise Paffrath began her dog agility career in the early 1970s. Elise and her shelter-adopted dogs Breeze, Scout and Spryte have earned the sport's highest titles as well as have...read more
" This is Elise Paffrath with Breeze Thru Agility on behalf of Expert Village.com. I am talking about dog agility training and everything you need to do to learn the obstacles and have the dog respond to your direction. After many months and even years of training, you are finally ready to do a full course and think about competing. Not without a solid foundation first, but after everything comes together, there is nothing more exciting than running a full course at full speed. Recently my dog Sprite and I went to the Grand Prix World Championship in Arizona. We have been four times now and had great results. She has been a grand prix finalist before. I am going to just show a little course and what it can all look like at the end of your dog agility training. Ready! Okay!. Jump!. Plank! Target!, Okay go ahead!, Seesaw!, Target!, Okay!, Ahead Jump Here!, Here!, Here!, Here!, Walk!, Target!, Target!, Go ahead!, Jump!, Good girl!, Get post!, Good girl!, Jump!, shoot!, Good girl!, Good dog!, Good girl! So that is what the final product can look like. It is a lot of fun running, but it is a lot of fun getting to that point too, spending great time with your dog, learning new things and as you can see the dogs really love agility."
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