Ace and I practiced some weaving last week. He still needs me to guide him through the poles somewhat, but he has gotten a lot faster and more accurate (still a klutz, but getting better). We hadn’t done any agility in two months, so I got his poles out to see how he’d do. I think he is excited to start again. My goal is to get Ace to weave without me signaling.
If you’ve never tried agility with your dog, you should try it this fall.

Wow – he looks great! I really love dog agility – good luck!
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i know ive said this before, but i am so proud of how devoted you are to ace
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Thanks Apryl and Amiga!
I just love your blog and am so glad to have stopped by. If I attempted this with my 100 lb hound dog he would just look at me like uh huh. Ace and you are marvels!
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Tre Cool… Im thinking for agility one would need to be agile… not a word I would use for Chels, but Ace looks like he has it down pat.. Great work…
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I LOVE IT!!! He looks like a real natural. I still can’t get Apollo to figure it out
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Wow! That looks like fun! If I can get my dog to stay still long enough she might be able to do that.