I'm not sure where to post this but I'll try here....
Brody is a little bit on the smaller side and incredibly smart and obedient thus far. With that said, I've been interested in getting him into agility. I'm curious as to what you other agility lovers have done for your pups as far as training?! What are the requirements and how exactly do you get into this? Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you all beforehand :)
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If Brody was just born in March he's still pretty young to really start agility I think. Check out local training facilities, or your local kennel club, they will often have beginner agility classes that you can take once he's a little older. Classes in my area only require the dog to be a certain age and to have at least one obedience class before hand. I've only dabbled in it so I'm sure someone else will have more info for you. :)
I believe, and the breeders on the page can chime it, that for their first year, while growing, they shouldn't be doing the kinds of jumping that agility includes. We've done recreational agility and the dogs had to pass a certain level of obedience inorder to join the class, and had a lower age limit. But one fun thing you could do is get him used to the tunnels, as that just involves running through them (no jumping) and lots of dogs are afraid of them. Just making it lots of fun, with cookies, so he thinks the tunnel is a great place to be, could help him be ready.
At his age -- the most fun is to be had in puppy kindergarten! We would to go puppy kindergarten all the time if we could -- you get to learn to train, and have loads of socialization. And then...obedience. Well, anything for a cookie is our motto.
You definitely don't want to start any work that could hurt growth so no jumping. To begin you want to have solid basic obedience abilities since your dog will be off lead. Having a dog who will focus on you is key. You don't want to have to chase your dog down while he runs out of the ring and down the road! Lots of socialization is important and exposure to different situations/places after he is fully vaccinated. Again, you are going to have your dog off lead while around lots of super hyper and excited agility dogs (at practice and trials) so you want to make sure your dog isn't spooked or overly excited by all the barking.
As mentioned before, find a training club or classes and start in on building these skills by puppy kindergarten, beginning obedience then novice agility classes. You will be very happy to have put in the solid obedience building blocks and social skills when you do step into the agility ring for the first time! :)
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