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Agility
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Bonding
through
Games
Parker (and Reser and Gill) LOVED "playing agility" with his dad and his girl. It was a great way to train and create a super solid foundation of trust between handler and dog. Not only was it fun enrichment, but it was something that kept him physically fit.
Agility is a great way to learn how to communicate with your dog both verbally and nonverbally. It creates a wonderful foundation that allows your dog to "learn" how to learn.
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While Parker didn't compete much, he won many ribbons and won a title in JWW Novice. Agility was more of a fun little side-hobby that provided both dog and handler with wonderful bonding experiences and heartfelt memories and a great foundation for his acting/modeling career.
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