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Dog Agility Shows - Mangawhai Gala Day






A couple of weeks ago we ventured to the Mangawhai annual gala day held every Summer down at the Domain. There is usually a load of stalls to look at and buy things from, a band and some of the local clubs from around the region who show off their clever dogs who happily go through different obstacles. I think with my next dog I might get it into something like this, especially for little breeds as they have lots of energy.

What do you think? I think they are very clever :-)

Comments

Wayne said…
That's pretty cool, I love watching them go thru the courses.
DeniseinVA said…
The dogs (and their humans) look like they are having a good time. Great photos Amy!
Buckeroomama said…
I'd love to be present at one of these events and I'm sure my kids would have a field day, too. It looks really fun and my kids go gaga over dogs.
Amypie71 said…
i have 2 teenagers and they were entralled at this, was awesome
I'm just imagining my little pup partaking in this event- she'd love it!
Amypie71 said…
yes so would mine, I'm sure it would stimulate her brain too

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