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captaincinders t1_ithnhy3 wrote

> The dog likely wouldn’t ‘learn’ anything from pre running it anyway.

Shows how little you know. I have started learning with my new dog. We spend an evening on a single course learning moves to control our dog, "front cross", "serpentine", "threadle" etc. By the end of the evening I can still get it wrong or forget where to go next and my dog happily carries on without me and performs the next three jumps correctly (probably wondering why he is partnered with an idiot like me).

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starkicker18 t1_itmjaz0 wrote

>By the end of the evening I can still get it wrong or forget where to go next and my dog happily carries on without me and performs the next three jumps correctly (probably wondering why he is partnered with an idiot like me).

This was exactly what it was like training with my dog. She was a natural at a lot of things on the agility course; I, however, was an uncoordinated noob who did most of the learning in that class. But even when I screwed up, she knew what to do after a run or two.

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