> Sorry Rob but I have to disagree with what you said about Cavaliers not
being
> natural to the sport of agility.  I think they very much so are natural
and
> the fact that they are fearless makes it easier to train contact
obstacles.
> Cavaliers are very quick to learn and can move there little bodies on a
dime.
>  I've seen many  cav's do quite well in agility.  They also don't take
down
> bars as often as other breeds.

I agree that Cavaliers are naturals!  A friend of mine took her Jackson to
his first class just the other night.  In the entire class only 3 were
naturals and Jackson was one of them.  He had never seen an obstacle in his
life and took to all of them instantly.  The only hesitation he had was with
the closed tunnel and even that took 3 tries and he got it.  The trainer
said he was fearless and will be a wonderful agility dog.

Cavaliers are meant to have that fearless, outgoing, happy personality.  It
is a trait I strive to maintain.

Laura Lang

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