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Agility Addicts
Dog agility training and shows with Agility Addicts.  The club is run by Fiona Hulse and members train at an equestrian centre on the Staffordshire/Shropshire border.  The website has lots of information and training tips so do pay a visit.
 

 Agilitynet
One of the most comprehensive sites on UK agility.  It covers all aspects of the sport with plenty of articles, advice columns and reference pages.   Show dates and schedules are included and lots more. 

The Agility Club
The Agility Club is the largest Kennel Club registered club in the UK and produces the leading British Agility magazine, the Agility voice, every month.

Agility Eye
Agility Eye is a magazine for agility people and the website includes topics of interest as well as a comprehensive show diary and schedules page.  If you subscribe to the magazine your dog and your club will gain points each time they're placed.  These are published in each issue of the magazine, but see the website for more details.

British Agility Association
A brand new agility association whose aim is to bring together Unaffiliated/Independent show organisers, to run their own shows under one set of rules.  This is a non profit organisation run in association with the East Midlands Dog Agility Club.
Dog Photos UK
This site has loads of photos that have been taken at shows.  Even if you're not in one them there's a lovely lot of pics to look at.   They really are superb quality...I do feel jealous.
Dog Agility Rescue League
Do you have a rescue dog that competes in agility? If so there 's a brand new rescue league run by Karen Fuller.  If you join the league you can submit your points and fingers crossed you may win an award.
FCI Regulations
The
regulations of one the world's largest canine organisations.  There is a link to the agility regulations on this page. 

Hillam Hotdogs Flyball Team
Not agility I know but this is a great website if you want to learn about flyball and the dogs have their own blogs.

The Kennel Club (UK)
For all the information on UK Kennel Club activities.  The Flyball and Agility Regulations can be found on on Agility Bits

Loads in agility
This is an excellent series of articles on "Loads in agility".  If you've ever wondered why dogs have a carpal pad  or if you want to find out about the physical stresses and strains on an agility dog these are the pages for you. The photographs of dogs landing over jumps or on contacts are remarkable and not to be missed.  Look under "Loads and injuries" in the agility menu on the left.  The photos in the contact zones section give an excellent illustration of the use of the dog's carpal pad.
Agility Course Design Software
This little freeware programme from Flexitrack is quick to download and can be used for an unlimited length of time.  If you want the full version you'll have to pay I'm afraid.
Train Agility
Lots of interesting video clips on this American site.  Get the tissues out if you read Millie's story.  I think they've done a great job with this dog.
UK Agility
An independant agility association which runs a number of shows in the UK and has two different programmes to progress in.

Silvia Trkman
Silvia is well known for her many successes in the world championships and her website is full of useful information. Nevertheless, she says, "I can tell everything that I think is important for success in agility in 10 paragraphs."  I've read the ten paragraphs and what she says is very true. 
 

Myatoks Rosettes
UKK based designer Rosettes of Quality and Distinction. They also supply rosettes to customers worldwide.
 

Agility Pet Resort
(I know this is America but it's an interesting site.)
This is a safe place for boarding your pets. Located in a country setting west of Jacksonville Florida. Out of the path of most hurricanes. We have great rates and are climate controlled. Large play yard for dogs. Low stress for pets we are fun.

Agility Ability
This is also an American site and it's full of useful information.  There are lots of interesting articles including agility conditioning and bone growth in agility as well as training and DIY equipment.  There is also a lot of information on dog training in general and dog breeds.  Thanks to Melanie from Valley Charter School for finding this site. 


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