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American Bulldog

American Bulldog
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Registration2.8 years agoAmerican Bulldog
Cont. from Registering a dog...3.9 years agoAmerican Bulldog
Hi everyone4.3 years agoAmerican Bulldog
Paula's Little Sweetheart5.3 years agoAmerican Bulldog
New titles (AKC)7 years agoAmerican Bulldog
Registering a dog7.2 years agoAmerican Bulldog
Adding generation to Ped.7.3 years agoAmerican Bulldog
New Here7.6 years agoAmerican Bulldog
Adding an APBT to AB pedigree8.2 years agoAmerican Bulldog
Mississippi8.3 years agoAmerican Bulldog
Another great weekend of Agility8.3 years agoAmerican Bulldog
First AB to ever Acheive the Barn Hunt champion title of GRATCH8 years agoAmerican Bulldog
When is too soon to breed?8.6 years agoAmerican Bulldog
Fury's first conformation show.8.7 years agoAmerican Bulldog
Condolence for Al Walker8.8 years agoAmerican Bulldog
Registration Problem9 years agoAmerican Bulldog
Pigmentation9 years agoAmerican Bulldog
picture upload problem9 years agoAmerican Bulldog
New puppy9 years agoAmerican Bulldog
New title in the mail!9.2 years agoAmerican Bulldog

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Articles

An Introduction to Agility

An Introduction to Agility

Agility is one of the fastest growing sports with dogs of all breeds and styles taking part.  It is a challenging, fast paced, and exciting training experience for both dog and handler.

  • Starting Your Dog in Tracking

    Tracking is a sport where the people take the passenger’s seat.  The dog is in the lead and is able to confidently do what comes naturally to it, and we must learn to trust in this ability.  For some people, trusting the dog and letting it lead are two of the hardest parts of beginning work in tracking.

  • An Introduction to Competitive Obedience

    Everyone is familiar with sit, down, and come and other similar commands that are standard fare in the general obedience training class.  The novice handler might not be familiar with what competitive obedience looks like or realize that it’s really just a continuation of those basic skills.



 


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