Hello,
I just joined this great online group and have a question for any of you experienced owners out there. I just got a Pembroke Corgi for Christmas and am SO in love with her. I have owned dogs in the past, but this is my first Corgi. I am planning on doing agility with her. Of course at this point we are just in a puppy obedience class. Everything I have read says that they should be a year old before we begin training for agility so they are physically developed. Are you guys in agreement with this theory? I know she does need to have the basic obedience skills down but I am so excited to get started with her I was hoping I could start sooner than a year. I have a training facility in mind but do any of you Michiganders have any suggestions? I am kind of between Port Huron and Detroit areas. Thanks.
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Exactly! You two can establish your system of hand signals and she'll learn to watch your every move. Sid's trainer loves to see the focus he has when we're out on the course. We haven't gone into competition yet, but soon I hope!
Thanks Geri, I have seen some information on Rally-O and you made a good point about it being a good thing for her and I to work on to strengthen our bond and obedience.
You might see if the place offers classes in Rally-O. It has a series of stations where you and the dog perform tasks, but there's no jumping etc. When we first got Sidney we intended to train in agility, but before long he was diagnosed with hip dysplasia. He had surgery and is doing fine, but he has arthritis and I wanted something that had less impact on his joints. Rally is great for obedience, focus and bonding and would be a great start before starting agility down the road.
Becca was 10 months old when we took "Fur Fun". It was an introduction to dog sports. The only obstacles were very low jumps and tunnels (and a low pause table). Our trainer put the jumps at the lowest level for all dogs. The emphasis was on impulse control, bonding and just having fun. I waited until she was 16 months before starting beginner agility.
Thank you for all the great tips and advice.
Also a good idea to discourage flying leaps off furniture, esp. onto slippery floors. Provide nonskid landing surfaces -- throw rugs, like that. If you injure a growth plate in the wrist, it fuses, the other bone keeps growing, and you have a deformed foreleg. Knowing I'm a hiker, our breeder was quite firm with me: "No big physical challenges until at least a year old".
At least a year or longer but there's many obedience classes you can take till it's time. Actually it was one of Livvy's obedience instructors that suggested agility. You can also introduce her tomany of the surfaces used in agility till she is ready.
Most everybody I know who has already trained in agility starts them early, but they know what they're doing. I didn't start Murray until he was 2 and wish I had started sooner. I would think if you would google it you could find out more....or go to cleanrun.com and see what they have for videos etc. on puppy agility training. I would think very low jumps or just the uprights would be fine. You could make a balance board. I would think the 2x2 weaves would be fine. Do it on a soft slip proof surface. You could also probably go watch agility training classes and learn a lot. Most of agility is learning how to handle your dog....so anything you can watch/read on handling would be good. Go to trials and watch and listen to the audiences (handlers) comments! Research some of the training methods that teach them HOW to jump properly. You could probably start some of those exercises. Good luck and have fun! A year will go zooming by and you'll soon wonder where your puppy went..
I second everything Beth said. A lot of beginner agility classes won't even let you do obstacles for quite a long time anyway.
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