this one woman had like six (seven?) of the wooliest aussies I’ve ever seen
LCKC agility trials
July ‘19
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Golden boy
photos by @katieisstilltumbling
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Slalom by chaoticfireflies
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FAN_5590_DxO by Flemming Andersen
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Agility Jack Russell, Diana! by f/orme Pet Photography
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Agility by linda_hougaard
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Agility i Hjallerup den 10. maj 2014.
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My Pomeranian can fly! (submitted by breabella1986)
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Nationals 2016 - Montreal
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Nationals 2016 - Montreal
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Focus! by DigitalBite
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Agility competition, Belgrade
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Do you know any way to help a dog get over fear of a teeter? I've taught my dog how to do most of the basic obstacles but he refuses to go on anything with a contact point because he thinks they all either move like the teeter or make the noise (1/2)
(2/2) even though he’s seen other dogs go over them without it doing any of the things a teeter does
I haven’t trained my dog in agility obstacles in years, but from what I remember the best method that worked for us is making sure it doesn’t crash on the ground. You can use a plank of wood raised a little off the ground (like on two chairs) to desensitize with heights. Using food as a lure to help them move across and rewarding heavily when they walk across. Eventually move up to a real teeter but hold the other side as the dog walks across so it doesn’t slam down. That’s the only advice I can give, since we haven’t done it in so long.
I know I have some followers that are active in agility that could help out! Anyone have tips?
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Build it and they will come!
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