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Old 05-24-2009   #1 (permalink)
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Where do I start? Yorkies are 2 1/2 to 3 pounds and very smart. Live in Manatee County, Florida. Found nothing so far.
 
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I had a 4 or 5 lb. pom in an agility class in my area. Just call around and sign up for a class at a training center. There is no reason they won't take your yorkies as long as they are obedienced trained.
 
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I have Pembroke welsh corgi.And,I am interested in agility for long time. So,I got weave pole to practice with my dog. And,we finish our training session with either find it game or weave pole and,she loves it a lot.

Up until recently,my dog needed guides attached to pole.Or,she got wondered around.But now,she is perfectly weave through weave pole without guides.It is a progress!

Since she loves it so much that she turns around and weave back through to the starting point.I am sure if it were real competition time,she will be disqualified for going back,but my dog enjoy pole a lot.If you know someone handyman,they could make you something in the yard for agility.
 
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Though to reiterate that there is no such thing as a teacup dog of any breed I will let you know that if you search through past posts, you will find an organization that does agility in small breeds and uses the name teacup in their title. Unfortunately I cannot remember the full name of the organization but it does exist and the post is in history here somewhere.
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