"Agility competitors" refers to individuals or teams who participate in a sport or activity called agility, which requires quick and nimble movements, usually involving obstacle courses or challenges.
Full definition
His intelligence makes him an ideal obedience or
agility competitor for an owner who is patient with his occasional stubborn streak.
Kelly was an agility instructor for almost 3 years, training future
agility competitors in group and private lessons.
Advanced I & II For the
serious agility competitor, this class will focus on creating a winning team through learning advanced handling techniques and course strategy.
Any canine, from your weekend hiking partner to a full
time agility competitor, can benefit from Cosequin ASU Active Lifestyle.
I do expect these puppies will be
exceptional agility competitors, as our trainer LOVED Betsy when she was there for training, and the Prancer / Cassie / Hansel cross was what created superstar agility girl Rowan.
Majority of
Canine Agility Competitors Don't Get Injured In 2009, a team of researchers published a retrospective study of canine agility - related injuries.
Based on the positive training methods of Ali Canova and Joe Canova, two of the
top agility competitors in America, this book will get you and your dog started in agility training.
The Field Spaniel can be a dedicated hunting companion, an enthusiastic hiking partner,
eager agility competitor, ecstatic retriever of anything, and contented lap warmer, all rolled into one.
Cathy Tomm is a Art Quilter, Longarm Quilter, Scrapbooker, Horse Rider, Dog
Agility Competitor, Mother and Wife.
In addition to her passion for the business and the practice of veterinary medicine, Dr Korman is an avid dog
agility competitor.
Westminster's focus is still on the nearly 190 breeds — three of them newly eligible — that get to compete toward the best - in - show trophy; more than 90 percent of
the agility competitors are purebreds, too.
Today, they excel as both working service dogs and
agility competitors.
If you are looking for a dog that can be a jogging partner,
agility competitor, or «disc dog,» consider a breed like the Border Collie.
We represent the interests of our 300,000 members — first time dog owners, experienced breeders, hunters, dog lovers, puppy byers, exhibitors,
agility competitors and many more.
The author is
an agility competitor on the national level.
The primary «job» for this breed will always be as a herding dog; however, other jobs include: bomb detection, narcotics detection,
agility competitor, Frisbee trial competitor, search and rescue work, Fly ball participation, competitive obedience and even work as seeing eye dogs and general assistance dogs for the handicapped.
I won't delve into the injuries that are seen more frequently in performance dogs such as flyball competitors, disc - dog participants, hunting dogs, search and rescue members, and
agility competitors.