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Puppy and Foundation Class starting today!

17 Oct 2011
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Puppy and Foundation classes are starting today, so... - check your classrooms for your first homework! If you haven't registered yet, you can still do so for one more week, on registration page.

Tricks/puppy class is a great choice for coming winter days as it doesn't require much room and is actually a great conditioning program not only for puppies but active agility dogs too. And Foundations is not only great for those just starting, but is a great choice for anybody who could still improve the dog's turns and make handling easier by working on dog's commitment and distance skills.

And this is what I mean by tight turns:

Bu, WC Lievin 2011, photo by Jaume Llibre Leon

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  1. Andreja October 17, 2011 at 15:20 Log in to Reply

    Haha, if this wasn’t Bu I bet there would be pieces of the wall flying everywhere 🙂

  2. Ania October 18, 2011 at 01:07 Log in to Reply

    I can’t believe how tight that is! I had no idea Bu turns so tight. To me, it looks like she would have knocked the jump over! Maia and I have a long way to go… 🙂

  3. Juliana October 18, 2011 at 01:54 Log in to Reply

    Hello, i am from Colombia.
    My puppy (border collie) is 4 months old. Is it too early to take the course?

    • LoLaBu October 18, 2011 at 10:44 Log in to Reply

      Of course not, it’s never too early or too late to learn! We have puppies from 8 weeks on in Puppy class!

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sialaSilvia Trkman is known for bringing every dog, from her first dog on, to the very top of the sport. Her dogs are known for great speed, tight turns, running contacts and long and injury-free careers. Silvia is in agility since 1992 and is
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