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Kaitlyn (the human)
Sadie & Rita (Forever in Our Hearts) (the Labbies)
Flyball is an activity you'll need classes for, you can go here and search Flyball in [your area] and see what it comes up with. I think Rita would love doing Flyball as long as you keep her active and healthy. You can also make a simple flyball machine at home after you get into classes. The reason you need classes so bad for flyball is because they teach dogs specially how to get the ball and trigger it and all that. Hope I could help you and Rita out![]()
Zoomer is correct, you will need to take classes for flyball, not just because of proper turns etcs.. but because its a team sport, and well you will need at least 3 other dogs that know the sport to run with lol I used to compete in flyball, a few years ago I quite the club I was a member of because of a jerk of a leader lol I have not been able to get back in it again because I work on weekends. but Happy is a flyball master, Ripley is a flyball master champian and Misty is a flyball dog exellent.
Shayna
Mom to:
Misty-10 year old BC Happy-12 year old BC Electra-6 year old Toller Rusty- 9 year old JRT X Gem and Gypsy- 10 month ACD X's Toivo-8 year old pearl 'Tiel Marley- 3 year old whiteface Cinnamon pearl 'Tiel Jenny- the rescue bunny Peepers the Dwarf Hotot Miami- T. Marcianus
"sister" to:
Perky-13 year old mix Ripley-11 year old mix
and the Prairie Clan Gerbils
Flyball is very fun, and I know lots of Labs who love it! Just be sure to keep her growth nice and gradual so she has healthy joints as an adult, and don't attempt any jumping with her until she is done growing. Until then, work HARD on off-leash Obedience! It is very, very essential! Dogs have to concentrate on you, and getting their ball and running back while dozens of other dogs watch & bark nearby, and the other team is running past you. You should also start training her to have ball-drive by rolling tennis balls for her and encouraging her to chase them and play with them. Also get a soft tug, like fleece or rope material, and encourage her to play tug with you. Most important, I feel, is getting her to obey commands and have great recall by the time she's a young adult.
http://flyball.org & http://flyballdogs.com allows you to look up lots of info on the sport and search for trainers/clubs in your state.
Definite Flyball addicts here. I currently have 2 dogs competing and one dog nearly up and running. The dogs go nuts for it. I agree work on solid offlead obedience, and dont push too hard (Especially when the dog is still growing).
Our last comp we drove 26 hours to get too.... thats how addictive it is hehe.
Rhi *Hooman* Clover *Rottie x ACD* (RIP to my BRD) Elvis and Tinny *The BCs* & Harri *JRT* Luna *BC x*
Thanks, guys! This will deffinetley help me out!![]()
Kaitlyn (the human)
Sadie & Rita (Forever in Our Hearts) (the Labbies)
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