Sentences with phrase «agility contests»

Because of their intelligence, they regularly compete in agility contests.
There were many, many beautiful dogs available for adoption, and lots of agility contests and dog training instruction, in addition to face painting and pet vendors.
This command is necessary if your dog were to take part in agility contests.
Any kind of cat, not just bluebloods, can participate in cat agility contests.
He'd won agility contests before; no thundering Bullmastiff could touch him.
A border collie named Trick rocketed to a win full of four - footed focus in the Westminster Kennel Club dog show agility contest Saturday.
The Hallmark Channel has announced that they'll show a Kitten Bowl opposite the big game next year, featuring a cat agility contest.
Fifteen of the 225 dogs showing in the 2014 Westminster Kennel Club dog show agility contest are mixed - breed (also called «all - American»).
Blue Heelers do best when they have a job to do, whether that job is herding cattle, fetching frisbees, keeping you company on your morning run, or competing in agility contests.
Don't rush him: Chilled out Bullmastiff lumbers his way slowly through dog agility contest — and audience loves it.
When he is upset or corrected, or bored with your tones, he launches into a breathtaking run (inside or outside) that would surely win any agility contest.
A purebred flat - coated retriever won best in show, but it was a one - eyed mutt named Dudley, and his dazzling performance in an agility contest, that won over the crowd at Crufts — the pretentious, I mean presitigious, UK dog show that concluded this past weekend.
The Skye is noted for being an extremely loyal companion that takes well to training — often competing in obedience and agility contests.
Preparing Your Pup for Agility Training Have you ever been to an agility contest for dogs?
It will feature two new breeds and a bigger lineup of dogs in an agility contest, which brought new dimension to the show last year and marked the return of mixed - breed dogs for the first time since its early years.
Even some Westminster competitors found the juxtaposition jarring — or «so weird,» in the words of Hannah Naiburg of Milford, Connecticut, who guided her terrier mix, Molly, to the final round of Westminster's agility contest.
How did the dogs fare in the agility contest?
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