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Agility Organizations

DescriptionWebsite
NADAC (North American Dog Agility Council) is one of the major sanctioning bodies for dog agility.NADAC
American Kennel ClubAKC
Canine Performance EventsCPE
Teacup Dog Agility AssociationTDAA
United States Dog Agility Association IncUSDAA

Agility

DescriptionWebsite
Clean Run Productions, LLC is the only publisher in the world dedicated exclusively to the sport of dog agility.Clean Run
This is from the UK and includes video clips of Bud Houston demonstrating some of his maneuvers.Agility Net
Nancy Gyes hassome helpful articles and training ideas on her website. Some of the topics are:Power Paws Agility
Jane Mohr's agility training tips. Paws-Abilities is located in Arrington, Tennessee, just south of NashvillePaws Ability
Gateway Agility Club of St Louis MO. They currently train at the America's Expo Park in Lake St Louis.Gateway Agility Club
Excellence in Motion agility training in St Louis, MO. They hold agility classes for all levels, Workshops, Practices and Show N' Go's. Call them at 314-703-5119.EIM
In the Edwardsville, Illinois area, Canine Companion offers classes in agility, beginning through competition levels, obedience and private lessons for behavior problem..Canine Companion
Canine Performance Events, Inc. They are currently offering titling classes in Agility. CPE's Basic Philosophy is for the dog and handler to have FUN while competing for agility titles.CPE

Dog Related

DescriptionWebsite
Probably the best know dog organization in the United States. The AKC (American Kennel Club) provides a wealth of information.AKC
Purina Farms in Gray Summit has lots of dog activities including agility. This site includes their calendar.Purina Farms
Belle-City Kennel Club, Inc. 2448 Eastview Dr., Belleville IL. Holds classes in agility, obedience, puppy and competition classes. For information, e-mail Flo McDanielBelle-City Kennel Club, Inc
St. Louis area’s premier site for competitive and family dog training.Dog Sports At Kim's

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