The Red Poodle – Dog Agility Training Tip
This is Louie, The Red Poodle, here with a dog agility training tip. Patience is the key. After a few frustrating sessions, I believe I had a breakthrough yesterday in my agility class. I might look a little sad in my photo, but I’m not. I’m just wiped out. Really, really tired. I want my mom to help me into bed, but she won’t. She insists that I make it on my own. After all, I am learning to jump. The class is 50 minutes of non-stop movement. Jumping over things, running up and over other things, and blindly dashing through something that looks like a long tunnel. I admit I was kinda afraid at first, but the nice piece of chicken I was offered was irresistible.
The Red Poodle – I’m A Standard Poodle
Just for the record, I’m a standard poodle. A red one at that. We come in all sizes, toy, miniature, teacup, etc. I think being a standard makes it a little harder to shine in my agility class. Plus I’m only 14 months old and all legs. I loose control a lot. But, I’m competitive and now that I understand better what this agility thing is all about I won’t give up.
Like I said, I think I had a breakthrough. More about that after I complain a little more. So, I’m a very sociable guy. As a matter of fact there isn’t a dog I don’t like–some people no so much if they are mean to animals and don’t believe in climate control. But I want every dog and cat to be my friend. And I do enjoy being admired. Anyway, as I was saying, I like introducing myself to the other pooches and tussling around a bit. Well it seems like that’s not what agility is about. My mom showed me this video and something clicked for me. Take a look at it here. I wanna beat this guy. By the way, I train at the http://zoomroomonline.com. Oh, and you can get agility equipment at Amazon
I’m still pretty young, but if you’d like to know about my early life history, check out About Me.
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