Northern Inuits and Agility Agility

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  1. I-mac77

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    Northern Inuits and Agility

    Hi,

    I was wondering, if any of the Northern Inuit owners have done or do agility with their dogs, I am looking to get a dog to do agility with, as I find it fun for both dog and handler, and was wondering if anyone had any experience with this breed. I love the look of the Inuits and would love to have one.

    REgards
    Iain
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    I have only had a begginners go at agility but the runner was soo impressed with how Misty did she couldn't believe it was her first time, she asked if I had considered doing competetive agility with her.

    So yes they are more than capable!
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    Thanks
    Thought they probably would be, just wasn't sure if they would be stubborn in their training.
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    Heres a few pics of Sacha. She really loves it. We haven't been doing agility for long but came 2nd in our first competition :grin: :grin:

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    wow she looks lovely! have you found her easy to train? I get the impression that they love to please and get the praise in one form or other
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    They really love it, I've never seen Misty more enthusiastic about something in all her life.

    http://www.dogsey.com/showthread.php?t=61116 heres where you can view her first go, excuse the bad handling!! But look at her tail!
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    I think I can excse the bad handling :grin: :lol: :lol:

    Her tail doesn't stop wagging does it, how long have you been doing the agility

    I've made my mind up, our next dog will be an NI
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    Interesting thread its nice to see these dogs enjoying agility. I think Karma would be good at it she is very agile and eager to please, as for mani omg hes so clumsey but i guess you never know until you try it.
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    Thanks.

    Have alook at this thread re NI's and training

    http://www.dogsey.com/showthread.php?t=68411

    They really do love to please you and I haven't had any problems at all with Sacha with agility training. The only things we haven't done yet are the dog walk and flat tunnel. Were also planning on having a go at flyball sometime.

    Obviously i'm not expecting her to be as quick as the collies and kelpies etc but the main thing is we both enjoy it and have fun :grin:
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    You looked fine. Misty really did look like she was enjoying herself :grin:
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    Great pics Abbie, we think our Shunka would thoroughly enjoy agility too. Will maybe give him the option one of these days.
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    Poor Mani!!!!!
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    Agility looks great fun, I'm sure my bitch Teekah would be really good at it as she is very light and agile, whereas Ty he is a big clumsey goof and just would not get the idea of it.
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    lol lynsey that is more a less what i said about karma and mani, poor boys but they really are clumsey and not too clever:roll: :roll: :roll:
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    Thanks!

    That was our first ever go at agility, we have never done it since as I don't drive and there are no local agility clubs but it is something I would love to try in the future.
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    Are you sure there are no local ones as there are so many about, and it was so obvious that she liked it. Have you checked on agilitynet website?
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    I've been told that my nearest one is is about half an hour on a bus and starts at 7pm. I'll check that website though as I've never heard of it, thanks.
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    There is also www.agilityeye.co.uk, both might help
    It'd be a shame if you can't do it, as she obviously loved it.
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    I've had another look and nothing other than the one I know about! The problem is I don't drive so getting about with the dogs isn't so easy unless its in walking distance. My other half is just learning to drive so its likely I will have to wait until he passes his test!
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    Thats a shame, good luck for OH test

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