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Too "amped up" for agility classes?

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Tunnel Suckin'
 
 
Barked: Wed May 9, '12 3:28pm PST 
Big congrats!! It is so nice to find something that works for you and your dog.
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Kashmir- ♥ CGC

Boxer Beach Bum
 
 
Barked: Fri May 11, '12 5:27am PST 
Dont worry Farley Kashmir was "that dog" too. All the Border Collies and shelties in my agility class were quiet as can be. Kashmir would get soo excited and do this high pitched frustrated squeak/bark and everyone would laugh because it was funny. To me it was embarrasing red face I did teach her a quiet command and that helped and i also would excercise her before the class. But glad to hear you found something that works for you and Farley. cheer
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