Majority of
Canine Agility Competitors Don't Get Injured In 2009, a team of researchers published a retrospective study of canine agility - related injuries.
Not exact matches
While it's true that dog
agility originated as a timed competitive sport where dogs and handlers navigated an obstacle course that required well - trained
canine competitors to jump, sprint and weave, an increasing number of paw - rents are participating in the sport as a recreational activity.
This
canine makes for a great
competitor in
agility, obedience and conformation competitions.
This has served her well as her passion and expertise in her personal life as an avid national
agility dog
competitor; her surgery skills have only been enhanced through her work with this new breed of
canine athletes.
Let's investigate one type of
canine competitor: the
agility dog.
Attendees also get the chance to see the nation's top
canine competitors race against the clock over an obstacle course at the 5thAnnual Masters
Agility Championship.