Power
Paws Commandments of Agility
- Teach
your dog how to play with you and with toys. It is the most
important team and relationship building exercise you could
ever have.
- "Rover!" is
one of the most effective commands you have on the agility
course. But DON'T use use your dog's name before every obstacle
or to send your dog AWAY from you.
- If
you are in control of the start line, you'll be in better control
of the course.
- Be
PROactive, not REactive. Tell your dog what you DO want him
to do, not what you DON'T want him to do.
- Meat
and potatoes handling. Work every part of every obstacle, one
obstacle at a time.
- Trying to save a foot could cost you a leg! Take the extra step to
help your dog on the course if you are physically able.
- Point
before you shoot; Direction BEFORE Object. Tell your dog WHERE
to go before WHAT to do.
- Run
with Intent.
- Don't
take your eyes off your dog, you should have at least peripheral
vision contact with your dog at all times.
- Dragnet
handling: Just the facts, Ma'am. Don't carry on long continuous
conversations with your dog on course.
- Train
out your weaknesses, but compete to your strengths!
- Train
like you compete; compete like you train.
- Say
something pleasant , or keep quiet . Never meet a fellow competitor,
student, teacher or friend at the finish line with a blow-by-blow
of their faults on course.
- Strive first to be the best Good Sport in the country. Never show
anger towards your dog on course. YOU ARE THE ONE WHO TAUGHT
HIM HIS JOB. Leave the ring smiling and reward the dog for
the job he did.
Nancy Gyes & Jim
Basic, Power Paws © 2008
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