13/11/2023
Hey people…. So I havnt posted on here for a while…. Let me update you all..
I have now gone from haveing one venue and unfortunately been told to leave,
Now I have two amazing venue with two amazing “landladies” who would do anything to help me and my club be successful…..
in saying that , this Summer just gone I have had people out their competing in the name of the club, they have all done amazing , we have been fortunate to be in the Final of one of the biggest shows , infact I got two people in that final and both won, also a couple got into the final
Of a winter league…
That’s now our summer season over and we are going into winter competitions… already some of the members are showing really good promice, this weekend we got some real good results…
Dog Agility is a sport that takes time, dedication, your Gunna hit lows , then the next week your Gunna have a massive High…
It is really important that you pick the right instructor, the one that wants you to do well, that will support you threw your Agility Journey.. not one that just takes your money and doesn’t care,
They must have dedication to their club and to you…..
Do your homework, research their background, and ask as many questions you can….
The biggest thing is reputation, if you can get an instructor that is word of mouth and finds it hard to get you a space ( that’s a big clue) then be prepared to wait because it will be worth it…
Your dogs health and well-being is at risk if you pick the wrong person….