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If it's Saturday it must be AGILITY!

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Katie and I got to go to agility this morning. We haven’t been to any doggie school in over a month and she’s a bit bonkers. She went to the groomer this week, which she doesn’t like at all, so this morning when I had her leash and was headed for the door to the garage she went and hid behind the sofa. I told her we were going to school, which generally elicits happy dancing, but she wasn’t believing it this morning. So I dragged her off to the back of the car, and she shook in her kennel back there for the first few miles, with me reassuring her that it really was a school day.

Once we arrived and she realized there were no blow dryers or bathtubs she was all excited.  She said hello to a few of her friends but mostly she wanted to GO GO GO!  Hurry up Mom!  This week the instructors set up three groups of obstacles, and the five of us in class ran our dogs through sequences of three  things, over and over.  The first set was chute, tire, jump.  Since Katie is still new (this is only her 4th class) the instructor held up the end of the chute so Katie could see, and she ran right through every time.  She balked at the tire somewhat, wasn’t sure where she was supposed to go and tried to go under it and around it.  But eventually we got her to jump through it.  The subsequent times she went through the tire pretty well.  And she loves to jump, so jump was no issue.  By the fourth run through she was getting everything right as long as the chute was held open.

The second set of obstacles was jump, tunnel and A-frame.  But we were going the other direction, with the dog on our right.  BOY!   That’s hard for Katie and for me!  She’s just had almost a solid year of obedience always on my left and that’s where she wanted to be.  I wasn’t the only one having issues.  So we stopped and all practiced heeling with the dog on our right for awhile.  That’s something I’ll have to practice.  Katie too.  Anyway, eventually we went back to the obstacles and did the jump, tunnel, frame, and Katie flew through all those, even the A-frame!  YEA!

The third set was hardest.  It was teeter, weaves, and table.    Katie wasn’t afraid of the teeter this week, the instructor held it so it landed gently, but we were useless at weaves.  I need to get some weave poles so we can practice.  She did these much better last class than we did today.  The table was fun for her, so not a problem.

Finally the instructor put all 9 obstecles together and we got to run it twice.  Katie did REALLY well the second time, except for the weaves she did everything (with a little help with the chute and the teeter).  She had so much fun!  I was working up a sweat, but she could have (and would have) run all afternoon.

I wonder if we should just build some weave poles out of pvc, or buy some.  Anyone have a source they use to buy stuff like this?

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Author: dawnkinster

I'm a long time banker having worked in banks since the age of 17. I took a break when I turned 50 and went back to school. I graduated right when the economy took a turn for the worst and after a year of library work found myself unemployed. I was lucky that my previous bank employer wanted me back. So here I am again, a long time banker. Change is hard.

7 thoughts on “If it's Saturday it must be AGILITY!

  1. Sounds like you had a fun class! I have trouble working with Oreo on my LEFT side. I am a fumbling fool when he is on my left. So, I understand.

    I bought my PVC weave poles from affordableagility.com. They were about $50 for a set of 6. You can make them yourself, but the bottom connectors aren’t standard stuff you can buy at home depot. You can get the connectors from cleanrun.com, but once you start buying those, and then the PVC (which is cheap), you are almost better off buying the premade set! They do have sales from time to time. I just got another 6 for $40 around Christmas time.

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  2. Thanks Sara!

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  3. Building them is the way to go……sooooooo much cheaper. I shall have a look for the website I found that has the instructions for building weaves poles, teter toter, jumps and hoop. My weaves poles, 3 jumps and teter-toter cost in total $30 to make…and were simple enough for even dad to make!!!!!

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  4. Hello Dawn and Katie. Finally found your blog, I keep trying to click your name when you comment (If you’re the same Dawn) Katie is very beautiful and I’m glad you enjoyed your agility class.

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  5. Thanks Bree, let me know if you find the website…and Dee, yes we ARE the same Dawn and Katie that follow your blog! 🙂 Hope Ludo hasn’t chewed anything up today!

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  6. You can also look on ebay, just type in dog agility and a bunch of stuff comes up. Im glad you had fun at class. Diana

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  7. Yay, glad to hear you’re back in agility class! Sounds like you did a great job!

    We made all of our equipment – but we have stick-in-the-ground weave poles made from electric fence posts (the kind used for temp. electric fencing for livestock – bought at a tractor supply store for about $1 a piece – then you get 3/4 inch pvc pipe to put over each post).

    If you make your own pvc jumps there is a pvc pipe cutter you can buy at Home Depot/Lowes that makes cutting the pipe really easy.

    There is an agility equipment yahoo group that has a lot of ideas and plans too. Tires are easy to make and we even made a small teeter!

    Good luck and have fun!

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