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At the GAL Glasgow summer day we tried out the jumps and signed up for classes.  Thursday was our first time going to agility classes and it was great fun.  (I did have to do a fair bit of persuasion on the husband though - he only went cause I said he could open a bottle of wine on his return...)  Tigerlily was a wee star and was off-lead and fully motivated by a squeaky toy. biggrin She jumped everything, even going through the hoop and had a couple of tentative steps in the tunnel.  Indiana was not bad too.  He remained on-lead but went over the jumps for food.  He's normally too nervous in a new place to even care about food but he settled fairly quickly.  It was also great exercise for us.  We collapsed as soon as we returned home...cry
I'll try and get some pics after next week, but I don't know if the mobile will cope with the speed the dogs were travelling at.  We even met one dog who had represented the team at Crufts!smile

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Sounds like fun, better let the husband have his wine now. LOL biggrin Nora

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So glad Tigerlily and Indiana did well at Agility! Keep us posted on how they're getting on.

Christine

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