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I realise normal Agility is not suitable for young large breed puppies because of their joints ... but is there a safe version of agility for puppies?

Is there any clubs in Brisbane suitable?

Many thanks

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I am doing beginners agility with my 13month old greyhound puppy at Jimboomba on wed nights and he loves it and we have been going for about 3 months now. It is learning all the signals change overs and names of the equipement and they learn a very small version of the big one until they are old enough.

Good luck it is heaps of fun.

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check out www.adaa.com.au for a list of clubs in Brisbane, The Suncoast fundogs(SCFD) and Pine rivers Agility Dog Sports(PADS) club both offer classes for young dogs...

:) Also ADCQ (on the same ADAA website) :D

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I run puppy introduction to agility excercises as part of the socialising classes. The pups are usually 3 months plus and we even have a young pug who loves to join in.

We use poles on the ground like trotting poles for horses, we have a plank that is mounted onto a block of wood at one end as a ramp and a plastic barrel with both ends cut out for a tunnel. Little witches hats make useful poles for bending. We also use a small platform for sit mark.

It is relaxed and no speed required. Each pup works at their own pace. So there is no stress on the pups legs or muscles.

Part of the socialising class is for the pups to learn to play with others but then to respond to you when you ask. Giving the pups some activity is a great way for the pups to enjoy working with you even in preference to the other pups. Generally the pup playing on the 'agility course' is off lead but always seems to enjoy the activity and develops good focus with mum or dad.

So you can start the pups off yourself with some basic equipment just keep it stress free and have fun.

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If you are planning on doing agility competitions later on down the track, there is a lot of foundation work you can do with a puppy that doesn't require equipment and doesn't stress joints. You shouldn't do jumping or twisting (like weaving) until the dog is at least 12 months (longer for larger breeds).

One of the most important is actually building value for the reward (whether tug, ball, food, whatever) which is common across all disciplines.

There are some threads on foundation work you can do for agility in this section of the forum.

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check out www.adaa.com.au for a list of clubs in Brisbane, The Suncoast fundogs(SCFD) and Pine rivers Agility Dog Sports(PADS) club both offer classes for young dogs...

:( Also ADCQ (on the same ADAA website) :hug:

:) x2

Do I know you Agility Dogs :) ? PM me if you prefer :rofl:

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Is there any in Melbourne in the south eastern suburbs?

Would love to take my two dogs (1.5yrs & 4 months) to one, mainly just to socialize and get a bit of exercise.

There is K9 Agility (KCC park) and Action Dogs (Doveton) but they have a 2 year waiting list. I take my Lab to Croydon Dog Obediecne Club or you could try Hastings Dog Obedience Club.

cheers,

MissMoo

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