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Agility Class Design
Focus and Relationship I-II
This
class is designed to address three primary areas of
importance-
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Training skills for the owner. |
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Relationship between the dog and owner. |
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Foundation behaviors necessary for agility. |
Prerequisite:
None
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This class is
held at Fircrest School or Dog Sports Northwest Agility
Center.
Pieces of the Agility Picture I-II
This
class is designed to address these area of training-
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Introduction to agility equipment. |
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Strengthen foundation agility skills. |
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Introduction to more foundation skills. |
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Strengthen the ability of dogs and owners to train
together in many different locations. |
Prerequisite:
Focus
and Relationship I & II.
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This class is
held at Rivendale Learning Center or Dog Sports
Northwest Agility Center.
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Note: Equipment necessary to attend this class;
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Four jumps
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Set of six
weave poles
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A board for
training contact behavior
On Course I-II
This
class is designed to address these areas of training-
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Begin short sequences. |
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Learn handling skills. |
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Strengthen and advance equipment skills. |
Prerequisite:
Pieces
of the Agility Picture I & II.
This class is held
at Rivendale Learning Center or Dog Sports Northwest Agility
Center.
Super Sequencing I-II
This
class is designed to address these areas of training-
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More advanced sequencing and handling skills. |
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The correct balance between working on sequencing
and training and rewarding skills. |
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Attending practice matches and agility trials. |
Prerequisite:
On
Course I & II
This class is held
at Rivendale Learning Center or Dog Sports Northwest Agility
Center |