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Training
Agility - Fun The Hobday Way
Volume I - Agility Training for Puppies#
Pre-agility training for puppies for the
puppy owners as well as the teacher of puppy classes. Information ranging from choosing a
good agility prospect out of a litter of pups to informal training that should be done
during the youngster's first six months of life. Contains detailed instructor's plans for
conducting puppy agility training classes. Author: Ruth Hobday
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Training
Agility - Fun The Hobday Way
Volume I I- Steps for Obstacle Training
Do-it-yourself manual for agility handlers
and instructors. The first section concentrates on the agility equipment and how to teach
a dog to negotiate obstacles safely and competently. The next details how to teach
directional control and is followed by a section on how to organise an agility class.
Concludes with eight lesson plans which include warm up exercises, helpful teaching hints
and course plans. Author: Ruth Hobday
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Shows
Agility Record Book
The new Agility Record Book is a book for
agility competitors to keep records of their dog's wins. Specifically it was designed to
assist competitors in keeping a record of their progress to Advanced Class and
Championship Classes, as this information will be required on entry forms for
Championship Agility Classes in the future. Publisher: The Kennel Club |
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Training
Agility Success
For those people interested
in learning more about 'The Zone' - that space one enters in competition where everything
just flows. Author: Angelica Steinker
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Humour
Agility Trials & Tribulations
A look at the lighter side of Agility! A
hilarious cartoon book about the exciting sport of Agility by a master observer of
behaviour - both human and canine. Author: Jim Liddel
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Training
Agility Tricks
Tricks, and the process of teaching them,
can be great tools for enhancing agility training and performance. They encourage
creativity, and because they are different, interesting, and fun, improve attention.
Tricks keep dogs on their toes, never knowing what we might ask of them. Author: Donna
Dufour
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Shows
All You Need to Know About Agility Shows
A beginner's guide to help trainers and
first time competitors. Author: Lois Harris
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Training
Excelling at Dog Agility
A step-by-step guide to achieving the
ultimate in teamwork with your dog. Author: Jane Simmons-Moake
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Training
Jumping from A-Z
A comprehensive guide to canine jump
training. Whether you train in agility, flyball or obedience - or all of them - this book
is designed to teach you how to train your dog to jump safely and accurately, how to
decrease your course time in agility and how to keep your canine athlete healthy into old
age. Author: Chris Zink
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Training
Ready Steady Click
An
introduction to the scientific principles behind the process of learning, with an
emphasis on practical solutions to behaviour problems such as encountered by dog owners,
trainers, rescuers, boarding kennels and pet behaviour counsellors. Author:
Stephen King
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Breed
Understanding Border Collies
The versatile and intelligent Border Collie
can be an excellent working dog, a rescue dog, family pet and a loyal friend. Want to
know more? Author: Barbara Sykes.
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Shows
Your Secret Coach
Mental mastery of a sport is not only about
winning - it is about coping with the inevitable disappointments, and using those
experiences to adapt and come back better and stronger. Author: Chris Smith
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