Press Release Summary = Dog agility training is a wonderful sport for you and your canine companion. Learn all about it at dogagilitytraining.net, your one stop resource for training your dog to take his big jump!
Press Release Body = Have you got a dog that has energy to burn? Perhaps he's chewing up your brand new shoes, or maybe he's digging holes throughout the garden. These behaviors are symptoms of a dog that is craving entertainment and exercise - if you recognize them, head to www.dogagilitytraining.net to find out how you and your dog can have fun, gain fitness and burn doggy energy.
Created by author Kristi Patrice Carter, the site is designed to be informative and to give dog-owners the low down on dog agility training. "Dog agility training has been around for several decades now, and is growing steadily in popularity," says Carter. "I crafted this site because I've always been interested in the training style and the way it can change your dog's behavior."
In the tradition of Kristi Patrice Carter's main website, www.kpcares.com, her new site is packed with good quality, accessible information. Packed with articles written by field experts, the site is a must-see for anyone interested in becoming involved in the training style that is fast becoming a competitive sport.
By visiting the new site, you can learn how to prepare a pampered pooch for his new exercise routine, and the basic skills you and your dog will need to master before embarking on an agility training course. There's also information on how to make the most of each training session, with tips on helping your dog learn new skills.
With an abundance of dog agility training centers opening across the country, the site also gives dog-owners important information on how to choose a quality training center that is right for you and your dog. The site presents visitors with the opportunity to learn more by visiting sponsored links.
Kristi Patrice Carter hopes that through her new site she can convey her own energy and enthusiasm for dog agility training to those pet-owners looking for a new challenge, or a way to bond with their dog. "Agility training is a great way to understand more about how your dog thinks and how he responds to certain challenges," says Carter. "Through agility training, your dog also learns to respond to your commands, which can mean that he will be more obedient when he's not on the training course. Happy dogs make for happy owners, so I hope my site encourages people to try agility training!"
Visit www.dogagilitytraining.net for more information.
Web Site = http://www.dogagilitytraining.net
Contact Details = Kristi Patrice Carter KPC Publishing Company Voicemail/Fax: 866-293-8001 831 West Maple Avenue #215 Homewood, Illinois 60430