What's the old saying? "It's never too late to teach an
old dog new tricks". Annie would watch me train
Shakespeare at home and always seemed to want to
join in. She started agility when she was 11 years old
and my husband Mike competed with her until she
was 14, regularly taking 1st place in the veterans
class. Little Annie left us in 2006 at 17 years of age.
Hi, I'm Jean I've been involved with agility for 9 years and these are my dogs.
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Shakespeare was my first agility dog and he's now 11
years old. Although not the speediest dog around, he's
very accurate and so has done well in competition. He
was in the 2006 through 2008 USDAA Nationals in both
the individual and team classes and the 2009 veterans
division. Shakey is also a therapy dog.
Then there's Crazy-Lacey who
is 8 years old. Lacey-Lu was in
the 2006 through 2009 USDAA
Nationals in both the individual
and team events.
Hi I'm Mary I've been involved with agility for 9 years and these are my dogs.
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Ozzie and Patch 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 participants in the USDAA Nationals, Scottsdale, Az.
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Mary's granddaughter, Nicole, with Ozzie. Nicole started agility at age 6. She is now 15.
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This is my newest addition.
Isabelle came from border
collie rescue in El Mirage, Ca.,
and is now 3 years old. She
is just starting out on her
agility career.
DIGGIE
UTAH Mary's latest baby from Aussie Shepherd Rescue
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Patch, Ozzie, Utah and
Diggie, Christmas 2008