A few of the features: Learn how and why you and other teams are successful by taking a look with Sandy Rogers at the three hats each agility enthusiast wears - trainer, handler, competitor; Nancy Gyes shares 25 fundamental skills to work on before you start real agility; Marq Cheek explains how to select and tailor sequences from full-length courses to fit in a small training area while still keep the challenge level intact; Lisa Lanser Rose discusses the importance of teaching your dog to stand for measurement; Jo Sermon helps you incorporate tunnel/A-frame discriminations into sequence training; Judy Reilly shares competition courses designed to fit a narrow working space; Claire Duder finishes her two-part series on Snooker for the absolute beginner; Steve Schwarz explains two easy ways to challenge your handling on any numbered sequence; plans for building a PVC measuring wicket; and more. 52 pages.
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