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.
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, ...
Like a number of agility handlers, Wirth, 34, took up the sport simply because he had a very energetic dog that needed more stimulating activity than walks and fetch. Five years later, he and Welly ...
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 ...
KINGSTON, N.Y. — The fur was flying recently at the newly opened Dream Dogs Training Center in Saugerties, as more than 100 dogs and their owners from across the Northeast took part in agility trials ...
The Framingham Police Department has opened a K-9 agility training course for their four police dogs and other departments' dogs. The course, built by DPW carpenters, offers various obstacles ...