Pamela has had a life of experiences with animals,dogs,horses, cows, pigs,in other words farm life.
Harley, a tri-colored male corgi, who was extremely busy, and a hard nut to crack for just some basic training commands, showed Pamela the path to the sport of agility. Her love for the agility sport has become a way of life for Pamela, who now offers weekly lessons, dog training, and seminars on the sport of agility.
“All my animal life experiences have contributed to the methods I use in my agility training. How rewarding those life long skills and experiences were when I won my first National Agility Titles with Harley and Jo Dee in 2008, and retained those titles in 2009 & 2010.” said Pamela
The blink of an eye, twitch of an ear, location of a shoulder or hip, nose up or down body movements are all key animal body language expressions of communication for a trainer to be aware of.
This looks like a really great design and it does look like it holds the dog at a safe distance. Since I had so many doggies and a couple couldn't run by a bike I ended up getting them a trailer by Croozer instead.
This looks like a really great design and it does look like it holds the dog at a safe distance. Since I had so many doggies and a couple couldn't run by a bike I ended up getting them a trailer by Croozer instead.
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