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Dogs from all different backgrounds come together to compete in agility, and while the dogs are innocent and just want to run, the same cannot be said for their humans.

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Dogs from all different backgrounds come together to compete in agility, and while the dogs are innocent and just want to run, the same cannot be said for their humans.

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Berri, a Mini-Australian Shepherd, fully understands the sport of dog agility- but her passion is in entertainment.
Just like human athletes, agility dogs can sustain injuries. Seanna and Kirstin O’Neill help dogs during their recovery.
This beagle, Meme, is an agility trial champion- and shows that age is nothing but a number.
Meet Mission- the four-time consecutive first place Portuguese Water Dog. A gentleman and connoisseur of hotdogs.
Mochi is a second-generation rescue and is half Akita, a breed known to be a handful. Through dog agility he has found purpose in life.
Nelly is an avid squirrel and rabbit chasing Pomeranian. These skills serve her well in agility.
Odin was beat up many times in the park by other dogs. But with dog agility, he has found a way to be confident and have fun.
Bull Terriers are a rare breed to be found in dog agility, but Simon loves it- along with barn hunt, obedience and scent hurdling.
Tactix is a so-called “All-Canadian” sports mix. Highly driven, Tactix excels in everything from agility, flyball, dock diving and super dog shows.
A wild, highly driven dog might seem to be nothing but trouble at home, but it is a great trait to have on the dog agility course.
The process of learning dog agility is addictive and rewarding - from the early stepping stones to being in sync with your dog on the course.
Zola, the Doberman, and Enzo Ferrari, the Border Collie, are living the dream. Dog agility is their outlet to learn, develop and have fun.