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I hope you enjoy posting your comments, telling me your doggy tails and keeping me updated with my client doggy's progress.

Tuesday, 31 August 2010

Aren't my clients lovely!


Molly and I have really enjoyed coming to Agility over the last 4 months. As Molly was new to me in February it has helped us bond and given her a focus for her boundless energy. I love it when she "gets it" and shes so eager to do well and "ooooooooooooowwwwwwwws" at me when I get it wrong!Its really helping with my confidence around other dogs too. Can't wait to have a go at flyball, shes a speed merchant where balls are concerned... watch out Crufts!! :-) Thank you Sue for all your help and advice, that hour of one to one has paid dividends with the whistle training,she is now probably 98% reliable and the 2% shes not is our fault usually as we don't "catch" her in time.
Heres to a long happy friendship with you and all those I've met through your class.

S xx

Monday, 30 August 2010

August 2010 Newsletter


Hi Everyone,

The end of August is already upon us and most will have had their holidays and the children will be preparing for their return to school.

For Sit Dog training, it has been a very busy but exciting year. My Fun Agility classes are well on their way and everyone is thoroughly enjoying them, and we do have fun. We have been extremely lucky with good weather sice starting the classes in April, until the last couple of weeks when we have had to don our rainwear.

Plans in the pipeline; I hope to start Pre-agility Puppy and Adolescent classes on Saturday 18th September 2010, Please pass this information on to anyone you know who may be planning a new addition to their family or wish to bring there young doggies along for some formal and fun training and socialisation. More information to be found on my agility pages; http://www.sitdogtraining.co.uk/Agility.htm

Lots have shown an interest in learning Flyball and so I will be investing in some Flyball equipment in the near future.

In July I am extremely proud to announce that I was accepted as A Master Trainer with the Guild of Dog Trainers
I love their motto…Lead by example. Teach that you may learn.

Sometimes I am asked to help a client re-home their dog. Earlier this year I successfully helped Lucy to find a forever loving home and now we need your help to find a home for Badger.See photo above.
http://www.sitdogtraining.co.uk/news.htm Please forward this email to anyone you think may be able to offer Badger a forever loving home.

Don’t forget that I am always happy to give advice and really enjoy hearing from clients old and new.
I could do with some more recent testimonials for my website.

A huge thank you to every one for your support and encouragement and for the many organizations, vets, friends, family and clients who have promoted my services, word of mouth is a wonderful compliment.

Take care and happy training.

Kindest Regards

Sue Fryer

Friday, 27 August 2010

Agilty Update


I am really pleased with my agility classes. They have been up and running now since April 2010. From small beginnings I now have five classes running, due to popular demand :) and I am soon starting pre-agility socialisation classes for puppies and adolescent dogs. I am running my classes with mixed abilities, and clients will work their way through three levels, I have already presented certificates to many who have passed Level One. Well done everyone!
The future of Sue's Fun Agility? I hope that I can continue to introduce more classes on differant days to enable more people to have fun. I am also investing in some Flyball equipment, lots of people have shown interest in learning this too. Next year I plan to run some inter class fun competitions and maybe have camping agility weekends. So watch this space.