yepp, but not conformation, lol
yepp, but not conformation, lol
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I think Agility sounds more fun. What all do you need for it? ;D
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Before you get any eqimpment you need to go to a agility trainer. Agility can be very damaging to their joints and they can get hurt very easily unless you know what your doing. Agility is not something you go out and buy little jumps.
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Agility is indeed alot of fun! There is alotttt of work involved, though. I wouls suggest just starting out in the back yard with some homemade equipment ^^ There are alot of links online and how-to's for making equipment, like this one:
http://www.agilitybits.co.uk/Equipment/equip_index.html
Even just stacking up bricks and laying a stick over them works for a jump ^^
You'll also want to brush up on some obedience commands, particularly sit, down, come, and stay.
You'll also want to see a vet and make sure Lily is in good enough condition for agility ^^
-searches for more links-
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This whole page is VERY helpful ^^ It answers questions from construction of the equipment to training ^^
http://www.dogpatch.org/agility/FAQs/
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