the only problem is that I am not sure if the flyball clause affects new dogs in training or only competing dogs, I know it originally only applied to competing dogs but NAFA was working to get around that last I heard.
Printable View
the only problem is that I am not sure if the flyball clause affects new dogs in training or only competing dogs, I know it originally only applied to competing dogs but NAFA was working to get around that last I heard.
darn... Maybe I'll just try to attach a special thing to a frisbee so when it lands he can atleast pick it up & bring it back.Quote:
Originally Posted by cali
agility would not be possible either at least as far as I know. You might be able to find a school that is willing to let you take classes with a muzzeled dog but you would never be able to compete or take more advanced classes as all agility dogs must run naked...meaning no leashes, collars, tags, or anything like that, the only exception to that is CKC agility which allows dogs to run with collars but no tags.