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.
Truly a team sport, agility combines skill, training, and human-canine communication in a display that’s just as fun for spectators as it is for participants. If you’re looking for a way to bond with ...
Many dogs have energy that a simple walk around the block cannot fully burn off. Active breeds especially need mental and physical challenges to stay engaged. Without outlets for that energy, boredom ...
Eyes ablaze with focus, the black-and-white dog heeds the start cue from her handler. She makes a jump, sprints up an A-frame, darts into a tunnel, shimmies through the weaves like a slalom skier, ...
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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Ireland's top agility dog, Indiana Bones, has hit 'paws' on her competitive agility career following one final performance ...
Grace Anderson, a senior at Rockford Lutheran High School, and her 5-year-old Border Collie, Lane, will represent the United States at the Junior Open Agility World Championships in Portugal. The ...
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