do something mentally challenging with him, toss him the kong with frozen goodies inside, work on his training in the house, play tug of war, etc, etc.
do something mentally challenging with him, toss him the kong with frozen goodies inside, work on his training in the house, play tug of war, etc, etc.
Do you guys have a treadmill? maybe you could teach him to walk/run on one it if you do.
We have a treadmill which I put Ivy on when I'm feeling lazy or when it's raining (I'm a wuss). You could also teach some tricks or do hide and seek recalls around the house.
Because I'm trying to condition her for agility, we also do Swiss ball exercises, some flatwork, and we're currently working on directionals, which is taking up a lot of time. It doesn't tire her out like a good jog will, but it gets the job done!
What do you guys think about weight pull? Niño is very strong, his idea of a frisbee is a kiddie pool. He will pull us around in it (by his teeth) and he doesn't hesitate to pull when he's on his walking harness. He even pulls me on a skateboard, but I made a makeshift cart for him once and he just froze up. Do you think a club would let us sit in on one class and give it a try before committing to a whole course and harness?
He won't touch his kong.It's "too heavy" a toy for him. He's such a dufus because one of his favorite activities is dragging around the top of a fisher price sandbox or a kiddie pool, with or without someone standing in it.
Niño & Eliza
Weight pull sounds like an excellent idea! I'd sit in at a few like you said, to see if you and Nino like it.Originally Posted by Suki Wingy
If you want to get involved let me know..I can refer you to an online store with good priced harnesses and such.
Here is a great article you may want to check out as well.
http://www.game-dog.com/forums/article.php?a=127
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