Agility - Stormy

Dekka

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I see you have a striding regulator for the walk, just curious are you doing one for the frame too.

Very cute doggeh.

Do you want constructive criticisms, or just yay?
 

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We train at home, and don't have an aframe yet. So she doesn't have a formally trained aframe, although we have been working on the Rachel Sanders box method for the frame that we'll apply to it once I get one. Critism is fine. :)
 

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Awesome!!

It took me a minute what I thought was off in the video, and then I realized that Kiba moves more like a freight engine and Stormy actually runs and bounces LOL
 

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I love happy bouncy dogs!

A few constructive criticisms, never run the outside of a curve. So if your dog will only do on side weaves, do a front or rear cross after so you are then on the inside. It will make it MUCH easier on your dog if you are consistent in your handling techniques and it will lead to faster smoother rounds.

Don't do too many a frame reps without your stride regulator. Don't let people tell you because your dog is small that they will just 'hit' the yellow. Particularly with a bouncy dog. Dekka is 11.5 inches and has, in the past at a trial, missed the entire 9 feet of the down side of the a frame!
 
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When she went back and looked over the tunnel I had to giggle, and then when she turned in midair so she could land facing you . . . that was cute/sweet. Sometimes the mistakes are what wind up being the best memories of all.
 

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When she went back and looked over the tunnel I had to giggle, and then when she turned in midair so she could land facing you . . . that was cute/sweet. Sometimes the mistakes are what wind up being the best memories of all.
Aha, I loved the tunnel part too, her ball must've went on the other side of the tunnel.

And actually, that was my friend handling her, fist time she ever handled her. :)
 

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