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Old 07-10-2010, 11:39 AM
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Agility in the Garden

Here is our home made equipment for the garden















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Old 07-10-2010, 11:40 AM
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Re: Agility in the Garden

Looks like the dog's having fun and it's good to see a kid interacting with dogs. Those ears are pretty impressive
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Re: Agility in the Garden

Very impressive and looks like great fun.

For your jumps have you thought about using plastic waste plumbing from a DIY store? You can get loads of fittings to make it pretty much any shape you want and the pipework is dead cheap and water proof (obviously!). It is also really light and easy to transport. I used to work in a photo studio and we made all sorts of contraptions out of it, from small light boxes to huge back drop supports.

Just an idea!
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Re: Agility in the Garden

love your cocker. very cute. love the agility equipment too.
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Nice to see dogs and Humans Haveing fun. x
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oh he loves it i go to a club on a Monday night
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Oh, how lovely! I've recently rescued a border collie and she is 9 months old. I'm thinking of doing some agility with her and its great to see your pics. Unfortunately I ended up having a cruciate ligament rebuild on my knee a few months ago so I'm only just getting round to walking without a limp so running is out for a couple more months but I'm looking forward to doing some fun things with Skye and as long as I'm holding a ball in my hand, I'm pretty sure she'll do most things........eventually !!!
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Love the pics and the equipment looks good too.

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Great pics!! I love to see children and dogs having fun together
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