Dog Agility

Welcome to Agility Vision

Welcome to Agility Vision, where dog agility is on every channel.

On this site you will find cool dog agility videos that users upload. Bud Houston writes a fairly regular blog on agility from his perspective. And I (Eric Larson owner of Agility Video Service) sometimes upload interesting videos, you can also subsribe to the Agility Vision podcast on iTunes.

There is also a forum, book reviews, course maps, etc. Feel free to explore, and if you want to contribute, creat a free account and have at it.

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A Lesson in Front Crossing

The Front Cross is a handler movement in which the handler changes sides to the dog while forward of

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The Move

I’m sitting this very moment in my hotel room in Billing, Montana, having finished a three-day hand

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The End of a Long Hard Road

 I'm in Bozeman MT at the moment, having finished the first of four four days of seminar training. I have some fans up here... and it looks like I'm making new ones. They're a fine bunch and fun to work with.

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2007 USDAA Tournament Rules

2007 USDAA Tournament Rules in attached PDF excerpted from premiums.

Dog Events Online not secure?

Dog Events Online credit card server is as of this writing (Sept 12, 06) insecure. I was just going to enter an event that closed tomorrow and I got the following error.Dog Events Online error: Screen shot from Dog Events Online when I tried to enter a trial with credit card.Dog Events Online error: Screen shot from Dog Events Online when I tried to enter a trial with credit card.

Agility Action folds their tent

I just read on the home page of Agility Action that they have decided to stop publishing their monthly online agility magazine. Their magazine seemed to be devoted to beginners and the not so serious competitor. This may have had something to do with it. Who wants to think of themselves as not serious, or a beginner. 

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"Intelligent dogs rarely want to please people whom they do not respect." 
 WR Koehler

Search Trends & Agility

Google has a cool little tool that shows search trends. Here are some interesting statistics.

The cities googling certain search phrases the most:

'Dog Agility'

  1. Seattle (spending too much time in Starbucks on their laptop)
  2. Denver
  3. Portland, OR
  4. Phoenix
  5. Minneapolis
  6. Dallas
  7. San Diego

'AKC'

I live, I do live!

Indeed, I do. Almost forgot about this spot for awhile... almost. Been catching up on blogs and such; this place had a mini-explosion-for-the-better in my absence. I'd like to start by thanking Bud for mentioning me in one of his blogs; it motivated me to come up with something worthwhile to post. ;D

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