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dog obedience recall
Am I my dog in obedience?

I signed up for an obedience class for my 11 month old Sheltie. He already knows many tricks and complete beginners and advanced beginners agility. The Kennel Club I hit him in beginner agility. My roommates think that I will be able be to solve its problems (remember especially with distractions and attention are his expenses) with other obedience training at home. Can anyone recommend what should I do? The class I'm starting tomorrow, it would be a waste of my time / money? (He can already do, sit stay, heel, etc.) Is there anything more I progressed to look? Thank you! I am sure that a higher level of obedience or Rally-O would be helpful, but the Kennel Club do I beat beginner obedience. Is this correct and useful?

Absolutely! OB training is very important, and no, it's definitely not a waste of money. Why should it be? Infact, WHETHER important than Agility IMO, because your dog in a position to commands required for everyday use at home and in public to learn. It also teaches your dog how to properly . Behave You and your dog gets lots of benefits from OB training. To tell you the truth, agility dogs, especially those who have never really done before it training, tend to have a harder time heeling next to their handlers, because they all know and enjoy running and being in front of or away from the handler, because that was how they have been taught to do for Agility. They love to be quick, so whether they tend to kill sometimes but it is still possible to train it to heel perfectly with their handlers "Pages. I have a friend who is a hooligan, ultra-fast JRT who has trained the mobility for 3 years & the dog is characterized by it all the time, but Recently, it was trained to give some serious competition OB level and type of training the dog always forging this was before the procedure because it is always anticipating the handler to say, "Let's Go!" because what the handler always says when it comes time to run during agility, but within a year and a half, the dog it is already up & Intermediate already won a few attempts made here and there. If you are serious and consistent with training, you can use two simple as well as good. And I think it's nice to have a dog that can excel in both OB & Agility have. ADD: You can not just go up to a higher level when your dog has already passed the previous level and prove you have the certificates. All dogs must at Puppy / Basic & then start walking slowly up to Pre-Novice, then Novice, Intermediate & then click Open. Rally-O is different. Rally-O is like a mix of agility and OB. You should not use your dog even in studies and it is a much less serious than talk OB Sports. To choose what you prefer, but like I said, you can not just jump to a higher level. Each must be at the bottom The beginning and then slowly work your way up to the highest level.

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