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Post by sporthorsecheshire on Apr 19, 2011 18:24:23 GMT
A new dog agility club is holding an 'Introduction to agility' course nr Warrington.
The 8 week course starts on Tuesday 3rd May and has limited availability.
All breeds of dog welcome, they must be a minimum of 10 months of age.
The cost is £40 which works out at £5 per session :0
Please call 07793 938038 for further information.
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Post by wrongleg nli on Apr 20, 2011 14:57:47 GMT
Hi, Whereabouts is it, and what time does it start each Tuesday? Just trying to work out if I'd have time to finish work, do horses and then get there with the pooch
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Post by wrongleh nli again on Apr 20, 2011 14:59:01 GMT
Sorry, I meant to say, I can see it's Warrington, but where exactly? I'm guessing Winwick sort of area due the the Parkside part of the name?
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Post by PennyP4 on Apr 20, 2011 15:16:49 GMT
What is the minimum size of dog?
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Post by B_31 on Apr 20, 2011 15:20:18 GMT
rubytoeshoes - any size dog can do agility but they must be over 12 months (some breeds 18 months) due to their joints!.. OP - who are the trainers? any advanced classes?
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Post by sporthorsecheshire on Apr 21, 2011 16:36:07 GMT
Hello Thanks for the replys. Yes it's in winwick an the first group starts around 6:30 an there's a second group starting around 7:30. We accept any height/breed of dog. The trainers are very experienced not just in agility but also in dog behaviour, obedience, flyball and trialling. For the type of course we are running we will accept dogs from 10/11 months but this is discretionary with relation to the breed. The dogs health comes befor the desire to do agility I'm afraid . For the more advanced agility handlers we are running some open training for when the intro classes have finished. We also run regular seminars an training courses with top trainers and competition handlers. There are still some spaces left on these courses. Please contact me for further info or if you would lime to book a space. Many thanks
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Post by B_31 on Apr 21, 2011 19:15:23 GMT
do you have spaces for an advanced dog? shes comp trained - but been off for a year due to injury - and i want to bring her back slowly and see if she stays sound im only looking to start at mini height (shes spaniel x) and build her up?? thanks
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Post by sporthorsecheshire on Apr 21, 2011 19:37:03 GMT
Yer I do it starts at 8 till dark or you've had enough The contacts won't be on full height so should be good for your pooch Which club have you trained with and what grade is your dog?! It's great that she's coming back from injury X
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Post by B_31 on Apr 22, 2011 9:59:26 GMT
Thanks She got placed 10th out of 130 dogs (grades 1-2) at her first comp then went lame shes grade 1... but very quick - we still train @ home but take it easy! Only thing she truly hates is the seesaw but will do it with encouragement Can you pm me the location/times and days?? we have trained with tailwaggers and wigan alsation ABTC... we had 2 collies we got upto novice (in the old days ) before my spangle
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