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Old 20-06-2011, 02:42 PM
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Agility and King Charles??? worth a go or don't even bother???

I have been thinking about looking into this as a great way for Mine and Baxters relationsip to be top!! and a great way to keep fit.

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Would I be mad??

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Old 20-06-2011, 02:52 PM
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Re: Agility and King Charles??? worth a go or don't even bother???

Not at all! Our agility team has 4 cavs and they're fantastic!

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Old 20-06-2011, 03:11 PM
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Re: Agility and King Charles??? worth a go or don't even bother???

Holly loves agility Every few weeks at the training class I help run, we do some agility It's good fun

Make sure you don't do any jumping until he's at least 12 months mind though!!
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Old 20-06-2011, 03:19 PM
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Re: Agility and King Charles??? worth a go or don't even bother???

Ah guys that is brilliant news ) I heard you have to wait two years until you can start training due to bone development??? true??

Wow I'm so excited now D

No Jumping for now D
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Re: Agility and King Charles??? worth a go or don't even bother???

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Ah guys that is brilliant news ) I heard you have to wait two years until you can start training due to bone development??? true??

Wow I'm so excited now D

No Jumping for now D
Is it a year? I'm sure someone else will know exactly.

Either way, you could still go to puppy agility

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Old 20-06-2011, 03:32 PM
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Re: Agility and King Charles??? worth a go or don't even bother???

Puppy Agility is from 6 - 12 months, where they learn the dog walks, weaves, tunnel etc... For small dogs such as the cavalier, it can start jumping at 12 months, whereas larger breeds should wait till 18
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Puppy Agility is from 6 - 12 months, where they learn the dog walks, weaves, tunnel etc... For small dogs such as the cavalier, it can start jumping at 12 months, whereas larger breeds should wait till 18
Ah thanks hen, I thought it was but I wasn't sure

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Old 20-06-2011, 04:04 PM
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Re: Agility and King Charles??? worth a go or don't even bother???

Ah that sounds great, need to find me an puppy agility class woo hoo, got a few months to track one down.

Thank you guys for all the help.
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Ah that sounds great, need to find me an puppy agility class woo hoo, got a few months to track one down.

Thank you guys for all the help.
xx
How exciting

I'm warning you though! It's SO addictive xxxx
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Re: Agility and King Charles??? worth a go or don't even bother???

There's quite a few cavaliers that do mini agility and they're very good at it. Give it a go when he hits a year I'm sure you'll both love it
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