The Beginner’s Guide to Flyball

The Beginner’s Guide to Flyball by Lisa Pignetti is a comprehensive resource for anyone interested in the sport of flyball. Published in November 2012, this 186-page guide provides essential information on transforming your dog from a novice to a champion using positive training techniques. It addresses common training challenges and offers insights on finding or starting a flyball club, understanding the rules and titles in various organizations, and preparing for tournaments.
Readers will discover practical advice on the necessary equipment and how to source or create it. The book presents a friendly and conversational approach, making it suitable for both beginners and those looking to enhance their competitive skills. With a focus on training and showing dogs, this guide serves as a valuable tool for pet owners eager to engage in this exciting canine sport.
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The Beginner’s Guide to Flyball covers everything you need to know about the exciting dog sport of flyball, including: – How to transform your dog from a beginner to a flyball champion, using positive training techniques and the latest methods – How to troubleshoot many of the common flyball training issues and challenges – Where to find a flyball club in your area (or how to start your own club) – How the rules and titles work in both flyball organizations – What to expect at a flyball tournament – What equipment you’ll need and how to find or make it Whether you’re just starting out and learning from scratch, or are already competing and want to improve, The Beginner’s Guide to Flyball walks you through the process in a friendly, conversational and reassuring way. 20% of all royalties will go to the National Canine Cancer Foundation.
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