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.
In addition to providing your canine with the mental and physical stimulation they need, practicing dog agility is a great way to bond with your pup. But where do you begin? Just like picking up any ...
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Why dog sports could change your bond forever
Dog sports aren’t just about competition—they’re a joyful way to connect with your pup while keeping them healthy and mentally stimulated. From agility to flyball to obedience, each sport offers ...
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Turning dog agility into your bonding superpower
Dog agility isn’t just about speed and obstacles—it’s a shared adventure that builds trust and connection. From backyard ...
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, ...
Rocky Creek Dog Agility, located on a 4.5 acre farmette in Ephrata, is owned by Kim and Mark Malmer, and opened in 2006. Kim runs the business as she enjoys training and handling the dogs, and Mark is ...
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 your foot ...
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