Agility is basically an obstacle course for dogs. The object is to get your dog to go through a series of obstacles quickly and correctly. These obstacles include the A-frame, dog walk, teeter-tooter, tunnels, suspended tires and, of course, jumps. Each agility course is set up in a different configuration. Agility was invented in 1979 at Cruft's Dog Show in England as entertainment for spectators. Since then, it has grown into a very popular dog sport.
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- Dog Agility for Novices Contains information for novices on entering trials, training dogs, and building equipment.
- Shelby's Agility Page Visit Shelby and see her accomplishments to date and see how she is currently doing in her AAC trials.
- Nicola Garrett's Agility Dogs Meet Nicola Garrett's dogs who excel in the sport and compete worldwide. Learn more about her training methods and find book recommendations.
- Canine Capers Agility Atlanta area training facility holds all-level weekly classes and trials twice yearly.
- Canine Performance Events A new venue for competition in North America that emphasizes the fun and positive aspects of competition by featuring numerous "game" events.
- Agility Bits Forum, articles on making equipment, classes and shows, training and handling, breed directory, and humor.
- Agility Addicts Forum, guide, training tips, UK show schedule, KC regulations, and a photo gallery.
- Agility Nerd A blog with lots of information about handling techniques and exercises for practising them, a glossary and reviews of agility seminars and publications.
- Southwest Agility Calendar View a list of upcoming events in Arizona, California and Nevada.
- Agility Organiser Search the database for details of dog agility shows in the UK, locate those shows on Google maps, and register to input show results.
- AgilityNet Read a history of the sport, find a local UK club, and view online courses.