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Amber LOVES to jump **piccy overload**

WeeBarraxO

Warren Veteran
everytime I take Amber out she always jumps over small bushes, hedges, branches etc, so I took my camera today, here are some of the pics i got :D

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Funniest pic I have of her :lol::lol:
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her & the old boy having a ball
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looks like shed be great at agility or flyball :thumb: she is so cute :love:

yeah I'd LOVE to do agility when she is older, think I have to wait till she is 18 months I think, she really does just LOVE jumping over anything that gets in her way :lol:, but I try to not let her do it too much, don't want her damaging her joints before she is fully grown :(
 
What great photos, some cracking expressions there! :lol:

I agree, I think she would be brilliant at agility, but try to keep her from jumping too much til she's older! It's so hard keeping puppies calm LOL sometimes I wish we could explain it to them.
 
What great photos, some cracking expressions there! :lol:

I agree, I think she would be brilliant at agility, but try to keep her from jumping too much til she's older! It's so hard keeping puppies calm LOL sometimes I wish we could explain it to them.

yeah I'm trying to keep her away from "jumpable objects" as much as I can :lol::lol:,

then when she is old enough I will try to find an agility training place near me :D
 
Beautiful girl!!!

You can start agility training at around 1 year old Low jumps, To compete your dog has to be over 18 months.

I would look into finding a trainer as soon as possible as sometimes places are limited and they may also run pre-beginners agility courses, which are brilliant at staring ground work. Like plank work on the floor and a few inches off the groung for you pup to gaing confidence, forward focus targeting for later contact work.

My first dog started at 3 years old and went straight on to obsticals my pup (2 now) I started ground and some pre-beginners at 4 months.

Fabby spotty dog:love:
 
Beautiful girl!!!

You can start agility training at around 1 year old Low jumps, To compete your dog has to be over 18 months.

I would look into finding a trainer as soon as possible as sometimes places are limited and they may also run pre-beginners agility courses, which are brilliant at staring ground work. Like plank work on the floor and a few inches off the groung for you pup to gaing confidence, forward focus targeting for later contact work.

My first dog started at 3 years old and went straight on to obsticals my pup (2 now) I started ground and some pre-beginners at 4 months.

Fabby spotty dog:love:

thank you :D, ohh will start looking just now then as she is almost 5 months now :love:
 
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