A few of the features: Sandy Rogers demonstrates that while tunnels may be the easiest obstacle to train, you shouldn't underestimate the importance of how you handle tunnels; in the first of a two-part series, Lisa Lanswer Rose explains how to stack the odds in your favor when selecting a rescue for your next agility partner; Bobbie Bhambree continues her series on how to address a dog's fear, anxiety, and stress in the agility ring; Kamal Fernandez discusses how to channel your dog's drive and build duration; Nancy Gyes provides some work on pushing to the back of jumps before and after the weave poles; Jo Sermon discusses how to start sequencing with tunnels and provides sequences to try on your own; John Reid puts up training sets that fit in a small space; life coach Angela Jackson discusses how you can take pressure off of your dog by taking the lead; Marilyn Pinard helps ease the trials and tribulations of the Novice A handler; veterinarians discuss prevention and at-home care of osteoarthritis; and more. 52 pages.
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