If you want to see something that is not only exciting but fun for the whole family, then find an agility match that has Bostons in it... or go to the BTCA
Agility competition held during the BTCA Nationals.
Not exact matches
The AKC
held its first dog
agility competition here in the U.S. in 1994.
The two - day event was
held in conjunction with the AKC
Agility Invitational and the AKC Obedience Invitational, the Junior Showmanship
competition, and the Eukanuba World Challenge.
Many small toy breeds, like Chihuahuas and Papillons, have a real knack for
agility, and can really
hold their own in
competition!
It will mark the first time that obedience
competition has been
held as part of Westminster and, like
agility, mixed breed dogs are eligible to compete.
More than 22,000
competitions for AKC - registered purebred dogs are
held under AKC rules and regulations each year including conformation,
agility, obedience, rally, tracking, herding, lure coursing, coonhound events, hunt tests, field and earthdog tests.
SWJRTN
holds a JRTCA sanctioned trial each year (in November) with a complete slate of
competition including Conformation, Go - To - Ground, Racing and
Agility.
She
holds master level titles in
agility with her dogs Neige (retired) and Alaia, and is training Micah, her German shepherd, as her 3rd
agility competition dog.
The WKC Show, February 8 - 11, 2014, will allow dogs of any breed or no breed at all to enter their new
agility competition, which will be
held on Saturday before the big show.
Note: The Piers are located at 55th Street and 12th Avenue, NYC 10019 — On Saturday, we feature Meet & Compete (with AKC's Meet the Breeds and our
Agility Competition; on Monday and Tuesday, all breed judging takes place (Obedience is
held on Monday)
However, that being said, any dog can do
agility with Poodles, Staffordshire Bull Terriers, Labradors, Terriers and mixed breeds all
holding their own in
competitions
Organizers noted that for the first time, the
agility competition will coincide with the American Kennel Club's non-competitive «Meet the Breeds» event, previously
held separately in the fall.
His honors also include being named Top Dog at his first canine
competition,
held at the Vance Air Force Base in Enid in May 2006 — he won first place in building searches and obedience and
agility, and second place in area searches.
The two major annual events are a «fun day» with dogs
held in a large fenced area with
agility equipment and other activities for the dogs such as a hat
competition.