Canine Influenza as you may have heard is sweeping through Chicago and effecting household pet dogs. This virus is, at the time of this writing been documented in Illinois, and has now spread to additional to states including Ohio, Wisconsin, & Indiana. Residents … [Read more...] about Canine Influenza: How Cautious Should You Be to Travel With Your Dog?
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Find Your Dogs Motivation in Agility
Motivation in dog agility is key. There are some dogs who are motivated to learn with the use of food, other with toys. But what about those few dogs who are not motivated by either one? Well you've got your work cut out for you in finding what motivates your dog. You see … [Read more...] about Find Your Dogs Motivation in Agility
Learning Left and Right in Agility
Having your dog learn left and right is not only great for agility, but can be used for many other venues also. It can also make for a cute parlor trick too! Teaching left and right is easy. There are many different ways to teach this, but my favorite is starting out with a … [Read more...] about Learning Left and Right in Agility
Kyra, Memories of the Sweetest Dog
So as I continue with the A to Z challenge, I realized I can't find a darn thing in agility that starts with the letter K! At least when I look at agility terminology. But in my own personal universe and how it relates to agility I have Kyra. I'll never forget the day … [Read more...] about Kyra, Memories of the Sweetest Dog
Jumping, Foundation Training in Dog Agility
Jumping is part of the foundation training in dog agility, so it's important to start off on the right paw so to speak. Warning: if you have a puppy do not make him jump high, setting bars on the ground or at 2 inches is perfect! If you built three to four jumps from our last … [Read more...] about Jumping, Foundation Training in Dog Agility