Preparing for cavaletti

Foster puppy Cody rolling on the ground in the early morning sun.

Foster puppy Cody rolling on the ground in the early morning sun.

It’s hot on the East Coast, and it’s only going to get hotter for the next month or so. The dogs don’t want to leave the house for walks or exercise? Don’t worry, it is actually the perfect time to work on foundation skills that are will help your dog’s cavaletti work.

Pre-cavaletti skills are simple, low-impact, and appropriate for dogs of all ages, breeds, and lifestyles.

Do you have a brand new puppy training to be your next sports prospect? Pre-cavaletti skills will help build his focus, confidence, and ability to work independently.

Do you have a family pet who is not too enthusiastic about walks in the hot summer? You and your furry companion can work on pre-cavaletti skills to get in his much needed exercise, as well as stimulating his brain, all in the comfort of your own home.

Do you have a senior dog who is slowly down a little? The low-impact pre-cavaletti exercises can help your dog improve their mobility, and improve their overall condition to help them age more gracefully.

Foster dog Mollie checking out the ladder for her conditioning session.

Foster dog Mollie checking out the ladder for her conditioning session.

Do you want to start preparing your dog for cavaletti? Click here to access Pre-Cavaletti skills!

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