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Ten things to do if worse comes to
worst... again
In
2001, foot-'n'-mouth led to the slaughter of more than six million animals and is estimated to
have cost the UK as much as £4bn. Many clubs closed down for the duration and shows were
cancelled everywhere. Better safe than sorry. It was a sad sad time. Out of every
tragedy, however, comes some humour and that goes for the agility world as well.
If Your Club is NOT Training due
to F&M
More from Agility Avid
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Get the bitch spayed.
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Have that knee operation.
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Tackle and overcome the six dogs pulling on their leads
problem.
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Transform the garden to a dog friendly area and eradicate
the mud patches.
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Have that longed for baby/pup.
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Have a mad passionate affair with anyone – they haven’t
got to fit in with agility at the moment!
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Knit some nice little cushion covers for the caravan.
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Crochet a table-cloth to go in the window of the
awning/tent.
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Sort the photographs, get copies and enlargements done,
mount, or use for Christmas/birthday cards.
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Be early and get your Christmas shopping done now.
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If Your Club is NOT Training from
Your Dog’s Point of View
From Agility Avid's Dogs
- Decide wallpaper
needs replacing and be helpful in removing it.

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Use three-piece suite as wall of death.
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Who can jump between one piece of furniture and another.
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Use dining room table as competition table and look very
surprised when told to get off.
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Find out who's the fastest dog up and down stairs.
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Persuade those who have the front door key to subscribe to
Animal Planet and then keep charging the TV set when items of interest are on!
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Create greyhound running track round garden – make it
slippery and muddy for more fun and helps wind up the humans too!
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Create figure of eight track in garden – helps with
balance and if you feign deafness, humans cannot catch you either!
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Have a pack meeting and decide where, on the lead walk,
you are all going to try and change the course of the walk and all head as one to the woods!
– Needs good timing and teamwork, best give the lead holder a false sense of security by
walking perfectly, then whoooosh – all charge together!
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Learn lots of new tricks – especially hide and seek with
human’s belongings. Keeps them fit trying to find them.
*And
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