blackcob
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Some Friday night ponderings following a training session today...
I started doing agility with Dax because she'd advanced beyond the basic group classes we'd been doing (I know, miracle!
) and I was hoping for something to occupy her body and mind during the summer until we can take up the cani-x/bikejoring/scootering again in the winter season.
To all intents and purposes she's doing really well; she can tackle all of the equipment with confidence, do a full course and spends the whole session off the lead. However, she just doesn't seem to have any drive for it - she goes around the course at her own speed, a sedate trot, and last week finished a course at a walk (foot-perfect but teeth-grittingly slow!).
Now obviously I was never expecting collie-like speed and enthusiasm
p) but it's getting to the point where we're trying to teach the dogs to be 'pushed' out onto obstacles, to be able to stand and have the dog run on, and she's just drawing a blank - I have to be running alongside to egg her on all the time.
If she's not been fed that day then high-value food works to an extent, very little interest in toys despite purchasing scented rabbit fur ball-on-a-ropes etc. but nothing really gets her excited at all. She will sometimes get a shift on in harness but still nowhere near the point of obsession like most huskies.
Is this the point where we have to accept that she won't progress any further in agility?
I started doing agility with Dax because she'd advanced beyond the basic group classes we'd been doing (I know, miracle!
To all intents and purposes she's doing really well; she can tackle all of the equipment with confidence, do a full course and spends the whole session off the lead. However, she just doesn't seem to have any drive for it - she goes around the course at her own speed, a sedate trot, and last week finished a course at a walk (foot-perfect but teeth-grittingly slow!).
Now obviously I was never expecting collie-like speed and enthusiasm
If she's not been fed that day then high-value food works to an extent, very little interest in toys despite purchasing scented rabbit fur ball-on-a-ropes etc. but nothing really gets her excited at all. She will sometimes get a shift on in harness but still nowhere near the point of obsession like most huskies.
Is this the point where we have to accept that she won't progress any further in agility?