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ResourcesHere are some resources we thought you might find interesting. Some of them are files we have created to help you out, other are links to web sites we thought you might find Helpful. |
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Your first Agility TrialWe created this guide for those of you thinking about competition to help you know what to expect at your first agility trial. |
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Café PressThis is a great place to buy agility merchandise, or anything else your into. Also where you can get Active Dog Sports Training Merchandise with your dogs picture on it. |
Clean RunClean Run is the industry magazine for agility enthusiasts. Their web site also sells many resources and equipment. |
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“Just go out & have a good time & enjoy the sport!” Jenny and Karlos
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AllBreed ObedienceThe premier dog obedience training facility in the eastern Twin Cities. |
Minnesota Agility Club—MACMAC is a nonprofit organization established in 1989 to promote dog agility as a sport in the greater Minnesota area.
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American Kennel Club—AKCAKC is a great resource for both agility and tracking providing video and explanations about both sports. |
North American Dog Agility Council—NADACNADAC was formed to provide dogs and their handlers with a fast, safe and enjoyable form of the sport of dog agility.
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Paws and ClawsPet daycare, overnights and grooming in Stillwater. Also, our winter location for agility classes. |
Australian Shepherd Club of AmericaASCA holds many dog sports events including agility and tracking. |
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United States Dog Agility Association—USDAAUSDAA sponsors trial around the country. They focus their standards on the international standards for agility. |
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The Dog Agility PageDogpatch has many resources and links to more information on the internet. |
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TrakinDogs
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Teacup AgilityThe purpose of the Teacup Dogs Agility Association is to provide a competitive venue for dogs of small stature without regard to breed or pedigree. |
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Donna Smith’s Dog BlogSpiritdance Tracking Dog Training web site has a lot of useful information about tracking. |
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Tracking Club of WisconsinTCoW serves as an educational source as well as a tracking resource for the state. |
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Canine Performance Events—CPECPE's Basic Philosophy is for the dog and handler to have FUN while competing for agility titles. |
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