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staffylover81

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    I love Staffys, I volenteer at my local dog club as an obedience instructor, and i own a staffy cross.

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  1. There is a canine chiro at Wavell Heights called Nat and Darcy they do people and animals
  2. I wasn't planning on having border collies as my next dog but now I couldn't give my two up for anything, Myf is the one laying down in the front and she's a sable border collie but registered with the ANKC as Tri as that is what we thought she was it wasn't until she got a few weeks older that we realised she was sable
  3. Well Smisch Thor can socialise with Zac as it's just gonna be me and Myf and Zac I think at Nationals and Zac won't be running as he is still crazy to compete yet
  4. Hi Rozzie, There is Gold Coast Dog Obedience club located at Ron Short Park, Alicia Street, Southport they do Obedience, Agility and Puppy Kindy here is there website http://www.goldcoastdogobedience.com
  5. So wish I could of gone love going to Steve's workshops, have been using some of his TID on both my dogs for obedience and the improvement and drive I see in them from it is amazing. Hope you come back soon Steve so I can hopefully come again
  6. Don't feel bad about Hudson doing zoomies my boy Zac still does zoomies and goes and visits the other puppies at training, the thing I have learnt with him is to get him to do some focus work on me while we are waiting for our turn to train and if he does decide to run off during class I call him back and give him lots of praise for returning he is getting better at not running away, Zac is still a baby dog at 16 months some nights at training he is really good and will do everything great and the next week it's like he has gone back to not knowing anything at all, all you have to do is stick with it and he will get better and you will start to see the focus come and everything will end up clicking together :D
  7. You should be very proud of the job you are doing with that young man of yours. He is AWESOME. Once we can teach him the rules of the game there'll be no stopping him! Am really chuffed how well he is going, he is such a great boy to train and yep once he learns the rules of the game there will be no stopping him am looking forward to the day he gets in the ring to play this fun game of Agility,
  8. hehehehe. Back tonight for more fun! This just made me smile. Always up for more Agility Dogs can't get enough of it best part of my week is going out to training after all I do have 2 BAD dogs lol
  9. Can I assume you have Staffords going by your name? :) There is not enough of them at any of the training places I attend - would love to see what a stafford competing in agility can do! That's my goal for Booker one day. Sorry to go off topic OP. I do have staffords well a staffy x that is now retired from agility she is now 15, I have 2 border collies now, we do have staffords training at the cub that also compete, there re a few staffords around that compete in agility that are very good.
  10. BAD is awsome I love training there as I said I have my older dog doing Tuesday nights there and my younger one there on Wednesday in the Elementry class, if you have done foundation work with Hudson you might be able to just go straight into Elementry on Wednesday, the good thing about BAD is you can turn up whenever and just pay the training fee if you don't do the foundation course.
  11. I go to BAD on Tuesday and Wednesday nights and the training that we get is awsome, Elise+Hudson if you have done agility before you might not need to go on Wednesday night you might be able to go straight to tuesday, you can always turn up on a Tuesday night without Hudson and take a look.
  12. My girl is myfanway but it is shortened to Myf
  13. Just got this from one of the committee members for the Nationals - We got some good news from Dogs Queensland today regarding on-site camping. It looks like they will have camping sites (caravan, campervan and tent) along with a new amenities block (including laundry facilities) ready for the nationals next year. The sites will predominantly be non-powered though. At this stage, we are only asking for expressions of interest to see how many people may be interested and the sites will only be offered to “out-of-towners”. Cost per night at this stage isn't known but will probably be minimal just to cover costs for amenities upkeep. Please email details to [email protected] to put your name down. As soon as we get more information from Dogs Queensland, we will let you know. At this stage, they haven’t been able to give us any timeframes.
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