Training Levels.

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Appa_valley
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Training Levels.

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Howdi,

I was browsing through some of the old topics in training tools and came across this link that another member provided: http://www.dragonflyllama.com/%20DOGS/% ... evels.html Has anyone else heard of this or tried it (the actual plan part)? It seems reasonable, but I'm not sure. They also have a yahoo group. Thanks!!!

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I havent done them, but i know plenty of people who have :)
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Do you know if it worked for them? I'm absolutely terrible with plans :oops: ugh. I was only thinking of this because it could just be some kind of guideline. Good to ask around first though. :)
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Appa_valley, do you remember what thread you found that on?
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I believe it was training tools and the topic name had something to do with dog books.
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