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Agility
with your Berner When you say the word "Agility", the first thing that comes to mind isn't "Berner", it's Border Collie, Sheltie, or Terv. Agility with a Berner is different. It's a challenge. It's frustrating. It's fun like you've never had before. The best thing of all (though it might not seem like it at the time) is that it makes people smile. Or is that just because it's Boris?
To get your Berner started in agility you need lots of patience and a steady supply of cheese. Gouda works well. Berners catch on pretty quickly as to what's required of them. Attention work is very important in agility; for all dogs, not just Berners, and a reliable recall and a solid stay is a must. Well, okay, a semi-reliable recall using a fistful of cheese as bait and a five second wait will do in a pinch.
The ultimate accolade in AAC is the ATChC.
Agility Trial Champion of Canada. I believe that at least two Bernese Mountain Dogs
have achieved this lofty status in Canada. Even if you don't aspire to
Championship level, why not give agility a try. It's a partnership between
owner and dog. Quality time spent together. The opportunity to be totally
humiliated in front of friends and strangers alike. Want to know more
about it? This website explains everything you ever wanted to know about
agility.
http://www.laughingdogpress.com/sports/agility_01.html
Agility Association of Canada (AAC) Titles
ADC - Agility Dog of Canada
Canadian Kennel Club (CKC) Titles
AGN - Agility Novice |
This article was originally written for inclusion on the BMDCC (Bernese Mountain Dog Club of Canada) website.
Some of the information is out of date due to new rules brought in for the AAC in 2005 and rules to be introduced in CKC agility in 2006.




