The Beginner’s Guide to Dog Agility - Book Review
The Beginner’s Guide to Dog Agility
by Laurie Leach

The Beginner’s Guide to Dog Agility is a great read for those getting started in the sport or for someone who might want to learn more about this event before trying it out. The book contains many color photos that are used as visual aids. You won’t be intimidated because Leach offers step by step instructions on how to go about getting started. This book is a wonderful gift for children who are interested in spending more quality time working with their dog!
This book is a great tool to use in conjunction with an agility class. Leach Includes tips and ideas for building your own agility equipment at home as well.
Laurie Leach is an competes in agility on a national level. She also takes part in obedience trials and has raced sled dogs.
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