My mother called the head agility trainer today while I was at school, and she said that she would like to take a look at her (she wasn't there last night) and she does not want us to drop the class based on this, yet. We are going to go to next week's session and if she still acts the same as she did last night, we are going to take her in to be checked and we'll go from there.

I do think that she likes doing agility. If I didn't think she did, I would've dropped the class a long time ago. If that does change and I find that she doesn't seem to be enjoying it anymore, we will try to find something else to try out. Like I said, she has never acted so lethargic and depressed in class like she did last night. She did do *some* of the obstacles, like the tunnel and tire. The jumps have never really been her favorite 'thing' to do. She'll do them because she's eager to please (and wants the treat, of course), and last night was the first time when she really refused to do just about any of them, which is why I think something must have been bothering her. It was pretty dark out last night and one of her best buddies, Stanley, a Greyhound, wasn't in class.. maybe this could've made her feel a little insecure? She's been acting completely normal otherwise. She's eating and drinking fine, playing with Molly, jumping on the furniture, going after the tennis ball, etc.

Thanks for all of your input, I appreciate it. I'll keep you updated.