A few of the features: Susan Salo explains how to teach the advanced ladder grid which is an important part of teaching good footwork; Sandy Rogers discusses one jump two jump work and how it can help you straighten out your cues; Michele Pouliot explains how you can take the leash a step beyond a management instrument and make it a positive training tool; Sally Silverman talks with handlers who do agility on wheels; Mary Ellen Barry helps us understand the difference between "fantasy lines" for our dog and "reality lines;" Lisa Potts talks about how to get your dog comfortable with being measured, an overlooked foundation skill; Stacy Winkler begins a series on training verbals for distance work, Jo Sermon continues her series on training her new agility puppy in a multi-dog household; Nancy Gyes sets up drills that feature call-offs and challenges you're likely to face in a typical weekend of AKC agility; Kathy Keats discusses how training styles go in and out of fashion; Kristy Netzer analyzes distance handling strategies on an AKC Master/Excellent Jumpers with Weaves course; David Bozak shares another theme course; Anne Croft discusses lines on actual course segments; construction plans for a PVC gate easel; Scott Lovelis shares her favorite jumping exercise; and more! 68 pages.
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