Hi, I have to agree about Cavaliers being naturals at agility. Danny has been training for a year now and I entered him in the Regional Championships this year, he is 71/2 and the regionals were close so thought it might be fun to go. Danny was still running starters at that time and the courses were master courses. He qualified for the Nationals and had such a good time. I have agility equipment in my dog yard and the others all play on it. It is kept at a low height while I am not using it, and puppies and all play on it. Some feel that you shouldn't let your dogs on it when not training but I haven't found it a problem when training. When I start young ones they have absolutely no fear and zoom through tunnels etc. Myra, as to play things for your dogs, you can get tunnels at Toys-R-Us ( I think that is the name) the dogs love them and they will play tag and hide and seek in and around them. Margaret
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