There was a pug in one of my earlier agility classes. We're no longer in the same class b/c they started separating the classes by size. Go for it, it's tons of fun!
There was a pug in one of my earlier agility classes. We're no longer in the same class b/c they started separating the classes by size. Go for it, it's tons of fun!
Well, if she enjoys it, there should be no reason why Sassy can't do it!!! I mean, my three-legged girl, Jesse, LOVES when I set up make-shift agility courses in my backyard!
Steph and Jes
When I started agility, a dog in our class was really old and slow, but by the end of the lessons, he was running playfully trying to keep up with the younger dogs...
I think he was out of shape, he was getting overweight and his owner didn't give him much excercise.
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Agility also does a good job at reinforcing obedience.
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Go for it, it's really fun.
Thanks everyone! I am training her so she knows the basics.
Yes. They can. Gigi is a doxie and she can (and loves) do it. They just have lower jumps.![]()
Maltese can definately do agilityMy agility instructor breeds and shows maltese in agility, obedience, and conformation. Good luck!
Kristen & the Dynamutts...
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