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.
Jaymi Heimbuch is a writer and photographer specializing in wildlife conservation, technology, and food. She is the author of "The Ethiopian Wolf: Hope at the Edge of Extinction." Agility training is ...
In addition to providing the mental and physical stimulation your dog needs, practicing agility is a great way to bond with your pup. But where to begin? In the sport of canine agility, handlers ...
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 ...
Patty Bensene, an Oregon City-based dog trainer, and Raven, her German shepherd, get ready for the agility competition at the upcoming Rose City Classic dog show in Portland. (Jamie Hale/The Oregonian ...
As a wily border collie named Rose zipped above a fake-grass-covered ring in Latrobe on Saturday, the 6-year-old agility competitor appeared to rarely touch the ground as she glided through an ...
The “greatest dog event in the world” is almost back on our TV screens as talented dogs compete to become Crufts champions. Crufts, the largest international dog show in the world, is held annually in ...
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