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How to Win at Agility
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A Dog Called Kan by Kathy Lofthouse
The story of Kan is based on those 'over friendly, too busy' dogs who blossom under proper training and agility, told in words and pictures by ex-pat Kathy Lofthouse. For 3-13 year olds and those young at heart.
(20/09/03)
Agility Dog Training - Questions & Answers
Mary Ann Nester answers all your agility training and competition questions to ensure success for you and your dog. Reviewed by David Dowall.
Ruth Hobday & dogs Agility - Fun The Hobday Way: Steps for Obstacle Training (Vol. 2)
Agility is fun...if it's not raining. Mary Ann Nester takes a fresh look at Ruth Hobday's latest do-it-yourself manual for agility handlers and instructors.
Fun the Hobday Way Agility - Fun The Hobday Way: Agility Training for Puppies (Vol. 1)
'Oh yeah, I know all about that book,' a friend responded when I mentioned I was reading the new Ruth Hobday book to review. "Well... it's got jump squares in it, right?'

Agility Success: Training & Competing with Your Dog in the Winning Zone
A new book by Angelica Steinker for those people interested in 'The Zone' - that space one enters in competition where everything just flows. Reviewed by Nick Chettle. (29/06/00)

Agility Trials & Tribulations by Jim Liddle
Jim Liddle's cartoon book looks at the lighter side of Agility! A hilarious cartoon look at the exciting sport of Agility by a master observer of behaviour - both human and canine. Reviewed by Debbie Benton, Neil Flint and Jonathan Bruce. (06/02/01)
Agility Tricks by Donna Dufour
Tricks, and the process of teaching them, can be great tools for enhancing agility training and performance. They encourage creativity, and because they are different, interesting, and fun, improve attention. Helen Walland reviews Donna Duford's new book. (13/03/00)
All You Need to Know About Agility Shows by Lois Harris
Lois Harris' beginners guide for newbies who are about to enter an agility show for the first time. Describes who and what at a show as well as what they need to do. Also written to help trainers prepare their classes for competition. Book review by Chris Mancini. (13/02/00)
Clean Run Magazine Clean Run
The American magazine for dog agility trainers and enthusiasts. Magazine review by Alison Renwick. (17/8/99)

Dog & Handler
If you are interested in dog sports in general, Dog & Handler is a new American magazine containing features on handlers and dogs involved in various sports. Its mission is to highlight the special relationship that exists between dog and handlers who train and perform in various sport activities. Magazine review by Brenda Tenten. (04/05/00)

 

Dog & Handler Re-Reviewed
About a year ago Brenda Tenten reviewed a new American publication Dog & Handler. At the time she commented on the ambitious breadth of canine activities it aimed to cover, and commented that she wondered how it might develop over time. So she wasn't altogether surprised when she was asked to look at it again a year on. (12/07/01)

Excelling at Dog Agility by Jane Simmons-Moake
A step-by-step guide to achieving the ultimate in teamwork with your dog by Jane Simmons-Moake. Reviewed by Wendy Woodcock. (26/06/01)

Go the Distance by Bud Houston
A practical agility workbook which outlines a week by week programme for teaching the basics of distance work by two of the top American instructors, Bud Houston and Stacy Peardot. Including lesson plans and exercises. Reviewed by Bill McLaughlin. (22/01/03)
How to... Judge Agility by Peter Lewis
Everything you need to know to be a successful agility judge from what to wear to where to stand on the course and more by one of the founding fathers of the sport, Peter Lewis. Reviewed by Angela Williams. (15/05/03)
How to Make Garden Agility Obstacles  by Peter Lewis
A simply explained construction guide, giving  advice on how to build inexpensive agility obstacles for the back garden. All items apart from the contact trainer are very simple but effective training aids. Reviewed by Mick Chambers. (15/05/03)
How to Train Your Dog to Weave by Lesley Harpley
Does exactly what it says on the cover! Worth every penny, plus it's for a good cause! All proceeds go to Chiltern Dog Rescue Society which does an outstanding job of rehoming dogs, often into agility homes. Reviewed by John Leslie. (11/06/03)
How to... Teach Dog Agility Obstacles  by Peter Lewis
A manual designed to help you start training in a way that should avoid many of the pitfalls that many newcomers experience by one of the founders of the sport of dog agility. Reviewed by Audrey Rogers. (15/05/03)
How to... Win at Agility by Peter Lewis
A training manual for competitive handlers and their dogs including all the necessary skills between the obstacles and methods of teaching fast passages of contact and weaving obstacles. Reviewed by Martin Gill (30/08/03)

 

Jumping from A to Z
A comprehensive and topical guide to canine jump training. Whether you train in agility, flyball or obedience - or all of them - this classic book by Chris Zink and Julie Daniels is designed to teach you how to train your dog to jump safely and accurately, how to decrease your course time in agility and how to keep your canine athlete healthy into old age. Reviewed by Karen Smith. (11/03/01)

Knowledge Equals Speed
The complete guide to dog agility training by world class competitor Dawn Weaver. Reviewed and reluctantly share with you by Lindy Margach who didn't want to disclose all the secrets. (08/11/09)

Show Schedules 2007
An efficient new way to organise your agility show life. Reviewed by Wendy Todd.
Teaching Dogs
Kay Laurence's new dog training magazine - covering all disciplines of dog training - with a clicker bias is reviewed by Colette Kinnersley. A free copy of first issue is available upon request. (02/10/02)

Your First Agility Show - A Survival Pack by Sally Rowe
A useful guide for first time competitors as well as seasoned competitors. Includes rules and regs, ring clip, bag of treats and some poo bags! £6.00 plus 50p for p&p. Discount for 5+ copies

Your Secret Coach by Chris Smith
Discover the secrets to winning agility as put forward by Olympia winner Chris Smith i her new book. Reviewed by Sally Jones. (24/05/01)

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