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I only have 2 soft ones, only because mason outgrew the 1 :)

You could fit a pony in Mason's current one laugh.gif

I know!! At least both boys will just fit in the 1 crate now :) well done for your agility trial :)

I must make a plan to come down and borrow your crate :) any signs of the dokkens as yet?

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That looks a great little place to walk. :)

I'll be looking for a new crate for Nell shortly. I've got a little one for now when she is tiny but that won't do when she's bigger, pity I'm all cashed out :(

You can get small ones off ebay for cheap :)

RS did you block off part of the crate when Ruby was a pup??

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You can get small ones off ebay for cheap

I know, Ill keep an eye out, I got Flys from Deals direct so I'll keep checking for a small one, I dont need it yet :)

Is anyone planning on going to the Sue Hogben agility seminar

What is it and when? oh and where

edited because Im awful at replying to posts :rofl:

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That looks a great little place to walk. :)

I'll be looking for a new crate for Nell shortly. I've got a little one for now when she is tiny but that won't do when she's bigger, pity I'm all cashed out :(

You can get small ones off ebay for cheap :)

RS did you block off part of the crate when Ruby was a pup??

Yes, with a cardboard box. But only for a week or two, wasn't long at all.

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Is anyone planning on going to the Sue Hogben agility seminar

What is it and when? oh and where

edited because Im awful at replying to posts :rofl:

Sue Hogben

Workshop

Date: Sunday, 11 September Sunday

Venue: Sue Hogben's Property, Lot 7, Corner of Hybrid Court and Warton Road,

Banjup WA 6164. Training area is on the Hybrid Court entry

Time: 9:30am to 2:30pm

Workshop Structure: Two sessions with a lunch break from 12:00pm to 12:30pm.

A light lunch will be provided.

Cost: $100 Working Spot, $50 Auditing Spot

Dog Suitability for Working Spots: All the exercises can be done with young

dogs not yet jumping and up to advanced level.

Topics Covered

Two jump work

Three jump work

Follow my cue

2o2 contact work

Running Contact Preliminary Work

General Information

Auditors may attend the workshop regardless of your level of experience.

Working Spot Handlers to bring tug toy/ball or other toy the dog likes plus

lots and lots of several different types of treats for their dogs.

This is an ADAA WAC 2012 (World Agility Championships) Fundraiser.

All applications and payment must be submitted by NO LATER than 2 September

2011 (there will be no exceptions.

Cheques and Money Orders to be made payable to Eden Hill Dog Fellowship.

Sue Hogben Workshop

20 Samphire Street

ASCOT WA 6104

Enquiries: 9477 5061 or [email protected]

"----------------------------------------------------------

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Sue Hogben Workshop Application Form - Payment Due Friday, 2 September 2011

(No exceptions)

Name:

__________________________________________________________

_____

Email Address:

__________________________________________________________

Telephone No: _______________________________

Dogs Name:

__________________________________________________________

Working Spot Required r Auditing Sport Required r

Please email first to find out if a working spot is available

Dogs Level of Experience:

__________________________________________________________

Is anyone planning on going to the Sue Hogben agility seminar?

I think I will, but just as an auditor :)

Same. :)

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Thank you TiggY :thumbsup:

Do you think my mstr 13 would be allowed to go? he does obedience training and is just starting agility with Fly (9 mo) and I am also interested in that more than obedience with Nell later down the track.

I like to take mstr 13 along to whatever I can as he is young, eager and I think the dog world needs more young eager dog savvy kids :thumbsup:

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Joelle - don't see why he couldn't go - could just email them and check

Yeah i would just check as diff clubs have diff rules regarding child handlers

I know! my current breeder told me he thought the kids couldnt do obedience until they were about 15. He was surprised that my boy has been training his dogs (officially) since he was 10. I think they should take it by the child and their level of maturity. I wouldnt let my mstr 8 do it, he is too flighty, but mstr 13 is very calm and dog savvy and was from an early age, however I can see how that would cause a headache for the committee, telling mommy that their little johnny can't train his dog but someone elses can - Oh dear! :rofl:

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:eek:

I don't see why there would be a problem with him auditing though since he wouldn't be handling a dog.

Yes your right, sorry I went a bit off track. I was talking generally. He certainly wouldnt be handling a dog at the seminar :o

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