Tuesday, June 12, 2007
How to learn dog agility
In my last post I was suggesting that most dog agility clubs [and other types of clubs for that matter] need volunteers.
If you don't have a dog who is suitable for agility work, maybe your dog is too old... or young, but you want to learn what is involved in dog agility with a view to joining a club and training or competing at a later date - what better way is there to learn than to become a volunteer helper at a local agility club?
Not only are you helping, but you are making like-minded friends, and learning the essentials... and all this by giving a few hours of your time!
If you don't have a dog who is suitable for agility work, maybe your dog is too old... or young, but you want to learn what is involved in dog agility with a view to joining a club and training or competing at a later date - what better way is there to learn than to become a volunteer helper at a local agility club?
Not only are you helping, but you are making like-minded friends, and learning the essentials... and all this by giving a few hours of your time!
Labels: how to learn dog agility, like-minded friends
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