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.
Harley 1st Traditional Gamblers, Harley 1st Snakes and Ladders, Harley 2nd Intern Standard, Harley 2nd Intern Jumpers, knocking a bar down is the result of 2nd place. Jo Dee is recovering from her unexpected surgery, and staying in Newark, NJ.
Harley 1st Traditional Gamblers, Harley 1st Snakes and Ladders, Harley 2nd Intern Standard, Harley 2nd Intern Jumpers, knocking a bar down is the result of 2nd place. Jo
ReplyDeleteDee is recovering from her unexpected surgery, and staying in Newark, NJ.