Dog agility bloggers joining together
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WordPlay wrote:
Looking forward by looking back--AKA playing the "If Only" game with retired PACH Belle Cardigan Corgi.
Rescued Insanity wrote:
When I think about what I learned the most, it's all about attitude. About a year ago I knew if we were ever going to be successful in agility, I was going to have to change my definition of the word. Perfection is a ridiculous standard for anyone, let alone a newbie to the sport. When I made the choice to make fun my first priority, the results were astounding.
View from 4 Inch wrote:
The road to agility training isn't always easy. An introduction to my three dogs and the nine hard lessons they taught me.
Michele Fry's Agility Dogs wrote:
I've learned so, so much since I started training agility with Maxie back in February 2008 when he was only 8 months old.
Live Wired Agility wrote:
Looking back, I can't believe I've been competing in agility for eight years. Has it been that long? already? (I seriously feel old as I'm typing this). To think how much the sport has evolved even from when I started is a bit mind boggling. To think how much I have evolved is even MORE mind boggling.
Jonah's Great Canine Adventures wrote:
For my response to the question, "If I knew then what I know now," I focus on three main points. If I were to give my former self advice, I would emphasize the need to: 1) Know your dog; 2) Be your dog's advocate; and 3) Don't be afraid to be different!
Dog.Nerd.101 wrote:
Today, is a Dog Agility Blog Event Day in the dog blogosphere, and the topic today is "If I knew then what I know now." Here goes.
Adventures of Beep , Poppet and Noodle wrote:
Growing up doing agility as a family.
Mufaasa and Me wrote:
Training isn't about how much time you put in, it's about the quality of that time, and learning when to back off.
Agility Gurl wrote:
I guess what I am trying to say is to just honestly love your dog for who he is. Appreciate all the faults he has as well as all the faults you have yourself because they make you, YOU. I can honestly guarantee that your relationship will grow once you start loving the dog you have instead of loving the dog you wish you had.