"Pugs" have a bad reputation as a fat and lazy breed and many people think that we can only jump on the sofa... It's about time the world see pugs as a healthy and active breed of dogs...
Our agility titles: Balearic champion 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013. National champion in 2011 and 2012, finished second due to injury in 2013. Represented Spain at the World Agility Open in 2011, 2012 where we make the penthalon finales each year and in 2014 we were picked as a wild card and once again made the finales of the penthalon 14th overall and biathlon 23rd, I'm so proud of my Pancho for all his hard work....Yes a Pug at the World championships!!! In 2013 we also represented España at EO in Belgium and won 4 rosettes at the International Agility Festival in grade 6 with a 4th, 8th and 9th place and 1st place at the IFCS qualifier at Oxford.
Top 3 on every class at the Jersey Agility festival and made the small final. Pepito and Wilson have won titles too at trials like the Fab Show in Oxford UK in 2013 and team events with Pancho and many podiums at the Jersay agility festival too. I'm so proud of my babies, I really can't ask for more. OUR MOTO "PUGS RULE

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11 oct. 2011

The pull through

Our weekend was a good one and the training of the "push through" was fun. I can see that Pancho really enjoys his agility when we get more technical with the handling, I can see his eyes looking around and he is very excited when i ask him for quicker changes of direction. On that picture you can see the look i see on his small face and his eyes searching for the next jump, I love it ....



We are going to start tomorrow's training with Pancho's start position. I'm changing from the SIT/STAY to the STAND/STAY. I can see that Pancho keeps his concentration much better and is quicker to start too.
Then we are going to do some ground work, i want Pancho to understand how to use his legs independantly with this type of low poles, then one stride line of jumps, which will help him to push harder on his back legs and adjust his footing and speed.


Then we are going to practice the pull through on this small course on both side.

Then we will move on to those 2 courses to keep practicing the "Pull through", again we will practice on both side.

























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