This thread is primarily addressing those who do agility "seriously" with the corgis - I think we have a couple people on the boards who regularly compete in sanctioned matches. I would like to know your opinion on a couple things.
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I just want to say THANK YOU! to everyone who replied to this thread. Unfortunately, my efforts to find a carpool going to the agility club have come up empty, so I'm going to have to get really creative with regional trains and buses in order to attend. But I am determined to get Ace the fun he deserves by participating in a dog sport!
I have access to a chiropractor who is well-versed in working on animals (horses primarily, as show jumping takes a toll) so is that something I should consider when/if I decide to be very serious about agility? I know that the practice in general tends to garner a 50/50 reaction but I think it could be quite useful for bringing things back in line after being used "too" often. Once I begin to regularly attend my agility classes, I plan to use joint health supplements as I really do not want him to be put in danger just because he should have fun.
Aside from that, I am taking all your advice to heart - learning contacts to prevent precarious jumping on/off, working on my handling first and foremost, and of course, nagging my husband into building some lightweight PVC equipment for training at the park. I am REALLY excited to start on this and so is Ace!
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