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Hi Minx and I have our 4th class tonight with Agility training and we have been training at home as often as I can (which hasn't been alot over easter) but Minx loves going over the 'A' frames and boards etc, but how can I slow her down??? I put my hand in front of her and tell her when to come and all that, but she tries to run/walk past my hand (I put my hand down to slow her)

we are up to putting a piece of paper with food on it at the bottom of the boards to teach them to stop and thats going fine, but I want to know about walking across the baords, any hints? :(

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DO NOT TRY TO SLOW YOUR DOG DOWN. You will regret it forever.

Train the stop behaviour separately and then put it into your contact performance. I recommend buying the "Contact Training" edition of Clean Run (www.cleanrun.com) for ideas and training programmes for different ways of doing this.

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Another in agreement with Sidoney. Keep the speed, and train the drive to the target at the point you want the dog to stop. Yes, the Contacts Clean Run edition is great to have. I've just read Susan Garrett's book Shaping Success - worth a look if yuo can get it - she's very hot on keeping the drive, but training the end first and then backchaining.

I'm in the process of retraining a stopped contact on my very fast Border Collie. Wish I'd worked hard on the stop at the end in the early stages. Clicker is nice to mark that point - and I have to remind myself to be consistent in my criteria.

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Thanks guys, you can see I'm still very much a learner at this :) last night's lesson was fantastic we got to have a little run up at the tunnels and Minx flew in and out the other side flat out, and she run right to me which was great :)

Which brings me to another question........ when you enter competitions and win, you win titles someone said? but can you still win a title for your dog if the dog is unpapered/unregistered?

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of course you can! you just need to register your dog with your states canine controlling body and get her rego number and then start entering her in trials!!! Thats where the real fun begins!! :)

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it's always harder with your first dog (lol i know, Foxy is my first dog) because you have to learn how to do thing aswell, but i'm sure you'll get there and maybe i'll see you one day at the nationals of something :)

if you have any other questions feel free to ask

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Hopefully your club will tell you - but if not, you can check with the appropriate body. If you're thinking of ANKC agility (the only game in town here in Tasmania), then you need to contact the Victorian Canine Association http://www.vca.org.au.

There's also NADAC Australia http://www.nadacaustralia.com/. I don't know if ADAA has trials in Victoria, but anyway, you can check it out http://www.adaa.com.au - although I couldn't get that link to work just now.

Each organisation has slightly different rules, and offers different course, games etc. But the foundation training is basically the same.

Oh, and BTW, you did realize this is an addictive sport, didn't you. Just so you know. :)

Here's another useful link http://www.agilityclick.com/index.html

Hope the links work - and keep having fun.

Hey Sidoney - no fair - you type faster than me. :)

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