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Dog Agility A-frame true running contacts

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Uploaded by on Mar 1, 2007

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This is my 4 Year old BC doing a "true" running contact. Her natural stride originally did not hit the contact zone so after obsessing for several months I figured out a way to get very consistent running contacts!.

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  • great! I'm subsribing!

  • What did you do to help her stride through?

  • The way I'm training my schnauzer Mika to do moving contacts, is that I place a jump bar at the base of the down contact so that the dog has to adjust her stride to jump over the bar.

  • Fab, what's the secret?

  • Oh, ok!

  • "Most effective" totally depends on your dog. Running are often fastest but can be tough to maintain; 2o2o can be very clear for dog but is bad for a dog with improper angulation, etc. Sorry, but -- it depends!

  • Awesome. See I'm now complete with making my dogwalk, and Im makin the A frame and the teeter. My dog has been doing agility for about three months now, and I want to know what's the most effective method: running contacts, 2o2o, or all four on the floor. My instructor Ann Croft want's all four on the floor. But I hear some bad things about that method sometimes.

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