Canine Pawsibilities’ first Christmas party
On Monday 29th of December, we had the first ever Christmas party and I would like to thank everybody who participated (and brought their sense of humour) to make it such a success!
On Monday 29th of December, we had the first ever Christmas party and I would like to thank everybody who participated (and brought their sense of humour) to make it such a success!
You may think that a lot of agility work was required to achieve these exercises but it is not the case. In fact, for some of the exercises, you are witnessing Mehwi’s first attempts.
Background work, what we call “puppy foundation” and fun, with no agility equipment, is what helped Mehwi understand so quickly my body language and verbal commands.
Starring Ava, Skyler, Clova, Doodle, Patch and Rum, enjoying their time!
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I just would like to wish you all a merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
I am now heading back for France for a couple of weeks and I am looking forward to train you all next year!
If you need to contact me, please drop me an email, I will answer to all communication when I get back, week of the 6th of January.
I am looking into organising some agility classes on Thursday evenings (indoors) and week ends (mainly outdoors).
If you are interested by any of these options please email me.
Well, that’s it, the puppy, junior and adult classes have started.
Mondays:
Junior Class at 16:15 The junior class started in fact three weeks ago and is a mix of obedience and fun agility where we practice obedience drills.
Puppy Class at 18:00. I welcomed my first guests last Monday
Wednesdays:
Adult Class at 18:00 or 19:00 every other week. This class is new and will start this Wednesday
After years of globe trotting, those who know me may be surprised to find out that rather than settle down, I have decided to embark on a new adventure called CANINE Pawsibilities.
For those who do not know me, I would like to introduce 4 of my partners in crime: Midge, Mollo, Manouk and Mozzie. Will you be able to recognise them?