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Webb Anderson is known as one of the sport’s most dynamic agility seminar presenters. His ability to impact every participant earns rave reviews. Webb’s belief that no one way is right for every dog makes him a favorite among agility competitors. |
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How to be a Newbie While Appearing to be an "Old Pro" |
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A must for anyone preparing to enter your first agility trial…or anyone who still feels like a newbie even though you’re not! This one day seminar is designed to guide you through the maze of preparing for, entering, and competing in an agility trial. We’ll walk you through all the steps from choosing your first agility trial to packing up your stuff and heading home with your blue ribbon after a day of competition. |
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Foundations are essential for all levels of competition in any sport. Fantastic Fundamentals addresses the crucial elements of training, handling, and motivating the agility dog. Whether you are a novice preparing for your first competition or experienced agility handler, Fantastic Fundamentals will help you develop or fine tune the skills needed for a solid foundation in agility. |
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This seminar is geared toward dogs that jump 4", 8", 12", or 16". Many small dog handlers feel that they don't receive enough attention at regular seminars, or feel that the topics covered may not be applicable for their small dogs. So, by popular demand, we created the Height Challenged seminar! This seminar addresses issues specific to the small agility dog, such as: Course Faults Common to the Small Dog, Identifying and Handling "Big Dog" Sections on Course, Identifying and Taking Advantage of "Small Dog" Sections on Course, Exercises Every Small Dog Handler Should Practice on a Regular Basis, How a Small Dog Sees the Course, and many other important topics. Be sure to read “Size Really Does Matter” by Leslie and Webb Anderson in the July 2006 issue of Clean Run. |
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Challenges for the Maxi Dog |
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This seminar was designed at the request of Maxi dog owners. Just as the 4”-16” dogs have issues specific to the small agility dog, the Maxi dogs have their own issues. Learn to utilize the Maxi Dog’s speed and stride length and minimize difficulties associated with tight technical sequences. Come away from this seminar confident that you and your Maxi Dog will take advantage of every opportunity to excel on course. |
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