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Agility Agony Aunt
Like Dr. Who,
Agilitynet's agony aunt is back but in another incarnation! Lots of good suggestions and
common sense solutions to your agility questions. Remember that a problem share is a
problem halved. |
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Agility Highs
What makes you smile about
agility starting with your first clear round? Answers on a email please. |

Clipart:
BC Buddies |
Agility
Miscellany
Unashamedly based on Schott's
Miscellany books, this page is a collection of agility trivia, in no particular. It makes
no claims whatsoever to be complete, authoritative or even practical - just fun. |
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Canine Cook
Your dinner is in the dog! Lots
of recipes for treats Including old favourites like liver cake, healthy, home-made dog
biscuits and pupsicles. |
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Happy Retirement (People)
Good bye and best
wishes from the rest of us. It won't be the same without you. Most agility people won't
get a mention in a posh newspaper or a golden handshake from the board of directors, so
Agilitynet is here to be the place for you to say all those fond farewells. |
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Holidays with
Dogs/
If you have ever tried to find 'dog friendly'
accommodation will know how difficult it can be to find some place to stay with two or
more dogs. |
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In Memoriam
Sadly every so often we lose one of our agility handlers - people
we have known from training, club or shows. Agilitynet remembers those people, young, old
and in-between, who have shared our passion and who, by their presence, have made their
contribution to the sport we love just by being themselves. They leave behind
family, friends, dogs and, of course, memories. |
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International Junior Who's Who
Watch out world, the juniors are about. More and more
youngsters are competing - and winning - against adults not just here in the UK but
everywhere where agility is played and enjoyed. |
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Junior Who's Who
Many of our top handlers have
started as Juniors - Greg Derrett, Nicola Garrett, Sarah-Jayne Davies and Bruce
Currie to name but a few. There are a lot of very good junior handlers coming up,
many of whom are competing successfully against adults in the ring. So meet the Next
Generation. |
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Just Juniors
A new page for, by and about agility juniors, edited by Sally Rowe.
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Message Board
Spread the word - congrats, best wishes,
thanks, brags, good news and messages to friends, club members, partners and other people
or organisations. Including wins, first clear rounds, births (babies and puppies),
marriages, engagements and anniversaries, special thanks and more... |
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Music to Train By
If you were compiling a CD to play while you were training, which tracks would you
choose? |
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Mutterings
Niggles and whispers. You speak out on the agility
issues - big and small - which trouble you. |
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Obituary
Page
Tributes to agility friends who have gone over the Rainbow
Bridge where they will wait patiently for us to join them and be reunited again. |
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Pen Pals
Remember when you were younger and had a pen friend. What fun it
was to get a letter! Here's a chance for you to make new friends around the world via
electronic mail. |
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Retiring Souls
(Dogs)
At
some time in our agility career most of us find it necessary to make that difficult
decision i.e. whether or not to retire our dogs for their own good. |
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Speak
If you feel strongly
about an agility issue, here's your chance to air your views. You may not be the only one
with something to say on the subject. And there's only one way to get things done. Don't
just sit there. Do something about it. |
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Suggestion Box
How can
we make agility better? If you have an idea for improving our sport - whether it be
serious or light-hearted - what would you wish for? Let your imagination run wild.
Electronic contacts? A National Agility Centre? Mandatory ring parties? Nothing is too
trivial. |