Today I wanted to share a link to a piece that I wrote for Earl’s World.  Earl’s World is a great blog about Earl and Ethel, two Border Terriers that participate in agility.  Earl’s World wanted to compile posts from other bloggers of their training tales.

Since the brown dawgs are all about training, we knew we had to participate.

Our post is titled Practice, Practice, Practice and you can read it by clicking this link.  Please stop over and check it out.  If you want to share your Training Tales, here is the information from Earl’s World.

Have you been through an exciting and/or interesting time and can produce a short piece about a training journey you and your dog have been through? Have you experienced any learning curves and come out with an impressive result and success, or are you in the process of achieving your goals? Do you and your dog participate in competitions? What activity/sport do you participate in? Highs and lows happen; how have you coped in your situation? Your experience could really help other dog and owner combinations. Email us at borderterriersruleOK@gmail.com with your short piece and a couple of relevant photographs, putting ‘Training Tales’ as the subject of the email. We can’t wait to hear your Training Tales! All Training Tales will be published on our blog, and an online badge will be available as a souvenir of your piece being published!

Want to share your Training Tale?  Click here for more information.

Thanks so much to Earl’s World for sharing our post and for the great Badge.  Happy Training!

Training Tales
Training Tales

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6 thoughts on “Training Tales – Barks And Bytes

  1. I’ve read your post at Ethel&Earl, you are so right, no cross no crown, constant training is impawtant to be successful :o)

  2. We did see your post over on Earl’s blog. Continuous training is important, but short breaks here and there seem to help drive too.

  3. I don’t get to visit Earl and Ethel as often as I’d like, so I am headed right over there to read your post!

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