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    We have our first trial with Nova in August... Here's a picture of a dog I bred that competes in agility often.
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    Quote Originally Posted by k9krazee

    GREAT IDEA !!! I've gotta put a fence around my weaves like that !! Thanks in advance soo much ! Great pics everyone ! Luvgold was that agility indoor or outdoor?
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    Here are my pics of yesterdays trial. It was sooo hot ! The dogs were jumping soooo low. The judge actually let us change the jump hieghts to our preference. I changed Jenny's from 26" ( what she usually jumps ) to 16". It was soooo hot !!!

    here they are.

    This is my favourite. You can really see the effort I put into keeping up with Jenny. This action-shot turned out great.



    This one has a lovely judge in it. NICE !!! It also has her mid-air, though...



    No butts about it-Jen's HOT !! or "Enough photo's, dad." Jenny going up the dog-walk



    Just the very tip of her toe is touching the ground.



    The tip of her toe is touching in this one , too.



    If anyone here's a fashion critiuque, go ahead. My mom went on, and on, and on about wearing green and blue. I got up at 5:00 and was tired, so I put on green pants. ( The blue shirt has my clubs logo on it. So I had to wear it.
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    Any other agility doggies out there?
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    I would love to get Sassy involved in agility as she would like it and I really want her to get more active. She loves jumping.. But we think she is developing arthritis so I don't really know if she would do to well.

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    My Sadie has never done agility, but our new dog park has agility equipment and I took pictures. Sadie is almost 14 and can't jump as high as she used to but she's still pretty good. When she was young she used her skill to hop fences, not win awards.

    Greyhoundgirl, Jenny reminds me so much of Sadie. She looks like quite an athlete. Congratulations on your competitions so far and good luck in the future!!! Jenny's better than any pure bred border collie!





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    Quote Originally Posted by sabies
    My Sadie has never done agility, but our new dog park has agility equipment and I took pictures. Sadie is almost 14 and can't jump as high as she used to but she's still pretty good. When she was young she used her skill to hop fences, not win awards.

    Greyhoundgirl, Jenny reminds me so much of Sadie. She looks like quite an athlete. Congratulations on your competitions so far and good luck in the future!!! Jenny's better than any pure bred border collie!




    It's true, I have never seen to dogs that weren't purebred that look so much a like. I'd say they were twins, but sadie's 10 yrs younger than Jen. Was sadie that grey when she was younger? Jenny is grey like that, but only on her nose. Great pics !
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    Sadie was all black with just a white triangle on her chest for years. Now she is gray throughout her chest, paws and snout. It helps her look more defined in pictures!

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    yea, I can see it now. Jen has more white on her chest. As you can see by the shots, the colouring on her nose makes her look old.

    A guide to Jennifers colouring:

    Birds eye view: All black.

    bugs eye view: all white, with pink tummy.

    I should take a bird and bug eye view pics and show y'all. They are funny.
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    I have been doing agility with Rex for almost 2 years now. He and I will run courses(that I put together) at home with my equipment. I have shown agility with him in 4H, and did really well. I have not done any trials in AKC, USDAA, NADAC, etc. yet, but I am entered in 2 different trials for this month. I am very excited!(and nervous )

    Here are just a couple pictures I took of Rex at home doing agility...



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    Quote Originally Posted by *sled_dog*
    I have been doing agility with Rex for almost 2 years now. He and I will run courses(that I put together) at home with my equipment. I have shown agility with him in 4H, and did really well. I have not done any trials in AKC, USDAA, NADAC, etc. yet, but I am entered in 2 different trials for this month. I am very excited!(and nervous )

    Here are just a couple pictures I took of Rex at home doing agility...


    Wow, how did you get that pic ! I'm impressed.
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    That's a cool shot with the yellow tube or whatever those things are! It's hard to get a picture of a black dog especially in a black tube, just doesn't come out the same. Rex looks like he really enjoys agility.

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    Lol, Thanks! I was actually half way in the tunnel and got the picture!

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    Quote Originally Posted by *sled_dog*
    Lol, Thanks! I was actually half way in the tunnel and got the picture!
    I dunno how big your tunnels are... but It sounds sorta painfull....
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