When it comes to finding out more information on dog agility training,trials and competition, there’s no better place to turn than the internet, right? Well, you might be chasing your tail at some point because a lot of the agility dog blogs aren’t very helpful.
The best place to start (besides this blog) is on the USDAA web site. That stands for United States Dog Agility Association. They have all kinds of helpful links, including a section that helps you find agility dog groups in your area, news and events that are going on in the dog agility world, even a place where you can track your data and stats whenever you compete.
The other organization that is very helpful is the AKC. That stands for American Kennel Club. The scope of their organization is a lot broader than what the USDAA covers but they do have a section on their website devoted to dog agility information. Check it out here.
I would recommend doing a little digging (so to speak) on both of these websites for the most comprehensive and valuable information you can find on dog agility anywhere on the web. Getting involved in a local dog agility club in your area will also help you understand how agility trials and competitions are organized so that you and your dog can have the best possible experience.
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