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all golden reteriever owners!!
So i have a beautiful golden reteriever i want to do some kind of showing with her but i dont know wether to do obiedents agility or healing so i'll just tell you about my Bella and then i would like it if you could tell me what i should do and a few grooming tips would be nice too.So bella is very hyper loves to jump but is so good at healling and tricks/obiedents so thats the thing WHAT SHOULD I DO?!?!?!? Anyway I'd like some grooming tips too!
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To do agility you need some basic training like walking to heel (healing?) and sit or down stays. They need to be good off the lead and come when called, so I would find a good training class for the basics, then you will probably find that other people there also do agility or heelwork to music and you can find a specialist club that does that. If you want to have a go...
22:47 Wed 14th Dec 2011
To do agility you need some basic training like walking to heel (healing?) and sit or down stays. They need to be good off the lead and come when called, so I would find a good training class for the basics, then you will probably find that other people there also do agility or heelwork to music and you can find a specialist club that does that. If you want to have a go at 'breed' (beauty) showing you need a ringcraft club, which teaches you how to get your dog to stand and move in the way they have to do at a show, and get used to being handled by a judge. The breeder of your dog is the best person to tell you whether your dog is good enough to be a show dog, and will also be able to give you some tips on grooming. There is no reason why a breed such as yours can't do all of these things - I know plenty that do and enjoy success in several areas. Its great that you want to do things with your dog and I wish you good luck. Which area are you - I can find out about suitable classes for you and maybe some shows in your area where you can go and chat to other Goldie owners.
I would start with obedience to teach her all the basic commands and train her to pay attention, you don't say how old she is but I'd go for agility next as she seems to have energy to burn off. Not sure about grooming tips I did'nt think Goldies had that much hair. I would imagine a quick once over once a day with a bristle brush and a twirly tooth comb for the feathering should do it and only take 5 mins. Clean teeth once a week (min) and check nails regularly especially if she has dew claws.
I was watching the AKC dog show today and I relized:
"I want to do agility too!"
So I've been looking up agility classes (as you said lankeela you do need basic training) But none of them have a visible age limit (18 and over etc...) because I'm under 18 what is the usual age limit? Anything "agility" what I need to know etc... That would be great thanks!
"I want to do agility too!"
So I've been looking up agility classes (as you said lankeela you do need basic training) But none of them have a visible age limit (18 and over etc...) because I'm under 18 what is the usual age limit? Anything "agility" what I need to know etc... That would be great thanks!
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