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  Agility: Introduction

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In 1995, after five years of development, ASCAra.gif incorporated Agility competition into its competitive programs. ASCAra.gif Agility is open to all breeds. There are three titling classes: Regular, Jumpers, and Gamblers. The three levels offered are Novice, Open, and Elite. Within the program there are three divisions: Standard, Veterans, and Junior Handlers. An Agility Trial Champion (ATCH) title is a goal these dogs can work toward in all Divisions.
 
This fun and challenging team work sport offers great competition. Most dogs enjoy the sport of agility.  Although it may look easy, it takes a lot of time and training for a dog and handler to become a team.
 
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*NEWS*

All ASCA Agility Trial results for the 2007-2008 show year have been entered.  For a dog to be eligible for Finals, at least one owner must be a FULL ASCA member (Single, Dual, Lifetime)  Dogs that have their ASCA ATCH are automatically eligible for the ASCA Agility Finals.  The 2008 Agility Entry form is here and the entry fee is $80.

You do not need to wait to receive the invitation to send your entry in to the ASCA Office.

In the Spotlight
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ATCH-OP, S-Versatility NATCH Western Hills Sueno de Verdad MX, MXJ, STD-d, CGC

owned by Pam Smith

 

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