These are in no particular order – as I don`t know how I`d order them.
I’d love to hear your feedback on any of these things too (or any of your real favourites)!
Manners Minder – I like it – but I don’t think I’ve quite gotten the hang of it. I am quite sure I could use it better. One place I found it VERY helpful was teaching Sally that she COULD stay in a crate (as she can get out of any crate I’ve ever put her in) while I worked other dogs. I’d like to use it for distance – and I did a little last summer for Sally’s distance weaves but somehow my timing seemed off to me. Control Unleashed (by Leslie Mcdevitt) Another book that has a place close by. Again some epiphanies while reading. For me, not so much for the agility dogs but great ideas for all dogs and a wonderful walk through some excellent tools to use for reactive or fearful dogs. (In rescue land I see a fair few of both types). One thing I like is it made me do mat work fairly aggressively with both Brody (in a crate) and Sally. I love the way Brody (the once uncrateable dog) now RACES to his crate when he is pleased with a run.
Shaping Success (by Susan Garrett) the timing of my reading this book was quite fateful. Sally was in our life and while her health issues were not entirely resolved it was pretty obvious that the healthier she got the more full our hands were going to be. This firecracker of a deathly ill puppy had an intensity that was, quite honestly, a little frightening. She was impossible to crate unless she wanted to be crated. She would stare at a shelf a favourite toy was on until she collapsed. She got stuck on a touch plate one day. I laughed and empathized with the tale of Buzz all the way through the book. It also gave me specific techniques to try with Sally (some of which worked beautifully). Most importantly it gave me hope. My copy of the book completely fell apart last year. I have every intention of replacing it!
Crate Games Dvd – need to watch it again but it was super super helpful making a crate a fun place for our foster aussie Asparagus – now known by the much more feminine Cassie – it helped me get my timing better for shaping as well.
Developing Jumping Skills (by Linda Mecklenburg) another useful read .. I have extended some of what I think are critical concepts in the book a fair bit but for someone not familiar with principles of jumping and the skills required to jump well I’d think this book would be FABULOUS!
The only huge toy FAIL we`ve had is this tug food dispenser. The velcro got stuck on Brody`s fur. It took him
Do it Yourself Agility Equipment – I’m not handy so this book is above my head. I can’t weld and power tools are not my strength. Sadly neither my dad nor Big T have been inspired to build much – tho Big T is helpful when I put the jumps together.
In Focus – this little book has lots to think about – no matter if you need more or less focus. It’s interesting for me as it has helpful hints for both Brody and Sally. ( I also watched the video In Focus Need for Speed – it was long and I got distracted a few times but it reinforced some important messages for getting Brody happy in agility)

Feeding my maniacs is always interesting. I use a variety of food dispensers to slow them down and provide a more entertaining meal for them. This red dog pyramid was a FAIL for us. It broke after 2 days of use.







Oh, I have lots of these things 🙂
You just convinced me to add In Focus Need for Speed to my queue on bowwowflix.
Wow! I'm rather envious — so many cool things you have here!
I've been thinking about a manners minder but would most certainly have timing issues…
I get Clean Run too — a fun read and great source of exercises. I loved the "soft" piece they used to have — Cider something or other, I think — a guy writing about his experiences with his agility dog, funny and totally relate-able.
My guys too have a collection of food toys — thanks for the warning about that red thing, we'll pass on that one…
Poor Brody and that darned tug thing! I never would have thought the velcro would be an issue.
"Asparagus" — ahhhh so cute! My screen name used to be broccolisa 🙂