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Agility Training: The Fun Sport for All Dogs (Howell reference books)

Agility Training: The Fun Sport for All Dogs (Howell reference books)

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Author: Jane Simmons-moake
Publisher: Howell Book House
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 17 reviews
Sales Rank: 477385

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1
Pages: 256
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 6.1 x 0.8

ISBN: 0876054025
Dewey Decimal Number: 636.7088
UPC: 021898054029
EAN: 9780876054024
ASIN: 0876054025

Publication Date: February 11, 1992
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Whether your dog is young or old, large or small, pedigreed or mixed breed, Agility is a sport you and your dog can enjoy together. Agility Training makes clear all aspects of this, the world's fastest growing and most versatile dog sport. Whatever your interest, whether purely casual or highly competitive, you will find the instructional methods and helpful hints meaningful for your goals.

Agility Training tells readers how to get started in the sport, work on their own, attend classes, earn titles and organize a competition or practice event. Chapters describe training for all levels of Agility, from beginners through an advanced curriculum. A special feature provides detailed construction plans as well as a list of materials for all obstacles.
A Howell Dog Book of Distinction


Customer Reviews:   Read 12 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars A little behind in modern training techniques   March 31, 2005
Beth the Working Dog Trainer (Falls Church, Virginia United States)
11 out of 15 found this review helpful

With years of experience in training working dogs, I have decided to try Agility for a break in the routine! I thought this book would be good, but, alas, it is way behind in training techniques. I was quite put off by the mis-information, and in some cases, harmful information given. Very dissapointing. The author probably does have great depth of knowledge on the subject, but needs to attend a few up to date classes in dog communication, Operant Conditioning, or training in drive (all quite simular in application) and then re-write the book.


4 out of 5 stars Basic introductory book, for the novice with high goals   October 23, 2003
Amanda Eaton (Custer Park, IL United States)
13 out of 14 found this review helpful

As a beginner I found this book VERY helpful. It is excellently written in a down-to-earth manner, with tips and hints for the greenest of dog/handler teams. It covers all of the basics such as what your dog should know BEFORE you train agility, how to train obstacles, basic right/left-hand turns, and even goes on into obstacle "proofing" and a few more intermediate level topics. As always, Jane Simmons-Moake made sure that you can't fail by putting in tips on "what to do if your dog..." and a very helpful obstacle-building section which is especially nice for those who have high goals. It is an essential book for any agility lover, especially those looking for an introduction to the most fun thing you can do with your canine pal!


4 out of 5 stars Quite good, and also a good reference   June 21, 2002
Vanessa A. Williamson (St. Louis, MO USA)
4 out of 5 found this review helpful

I wanted to get my dog into agility (an unfortunate accident prevented that). But, this was a good book for both reference and training in the sport. I'm still hoping to get a dog involved in agility. When I do, I'll use this book


4 out of 5 stars Perfect for the Agility Lover   April 27, 2002
9 out of 9 found this review helpful

This book contains good information for both the beginner and the experienced competitor. It explains the obstacles well (it even shows you how to make professional obstacle yourself!) and covers everything from the organizations to the competitions. It also included (which I found fun) some examples of courses and sequences to practice with. The only flaw I found was that it was a bit dated, like using wood instead of PVC and street addresses to the organizations, but no emails or web sites. Awesome book overall, though.


3 out of 5 stars For beginners only   September 12, 2000
12 out of 13 found this review helpful

This book certainly offers a good jump start for beginners but if you're beyond the introductory level there's not much you can learn here. The focus is very much on teaching your dog how to navigate obstacles but there's little on advanced handling techniques and how to practice them.

The section on building your own equipment looks quite good but for people like me who can hardly handle a hammer it's probably better (and less nerve wrecking) to simply shell out the money and order ready-to-use equipment.

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