Big or small, any dog can participate in agility training. But, some breeds are better suited to the task, enjoying the fun of zipping through tunnels, leaping onto seesaws, and jumping over poles.
Quincy stood on a ramp in the agility ring, his tail wagging nonstop and his gaze trained on his owner, Sharon Bouman. “See what I mean about our relationship?” Bouman said, pointing to the happy ...
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Turning your dog into an agility star
Dog agility is more than just a sport — it’s a fun, confidence-boosting way to bond with your pup while keeping them active and mentally sharp. From weaving poles to tire jumps, every obstacle ...
1-888-404-3922 COVERING THE TREASURE COAST DOGS WAITING FOR ADOPTION AT THE SAINT LUCIE COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY. HAVE A NEW AGILITY COURSE TO ENJOY. TAYLOR HERNANDEZ EXPLAINS HOW THIS WILL HELP THEM ...
Some were big, some little. Tall or small, all different breeds, the 78 dogs gathered at McGee Park for the Durango Agility Dog Club Trials this weekend all shared one common trait: a readily apparent ...
It was a real dog and phony show. The Japanese man known online as Toco the human collie appears to have been barking up the wrong tree when he recently filmed himself tackling a canine agility course ...
NEW YORK (AP) — A crowd is waiting to see you run a labyrinthine obstacle course you have never done before. You have to complete it with enough focus to avoid wrong turns, enough precision to ensure ...
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