Max is the first ceski terrier in Canada to compete and achieve in agility. New to the world of dog sports Rick has been a very good student and has learned well how to train Max.
Angus, West Highland White Terrier
Angus is a typical terrier boy. Has his own ideas of what he should be doing. It took us quite awhile to find out what made him tick and finally get him to enjoy agility. He came to class barking at his owner instead of running. Now he runs and actually competes.
Dunvegan, Bearded Collie
Dunvegan was one of Jacqueline's dogs. He is now in a new loving home, enjoying recreational agility among other things.
Pepsi, Pug
Pepsi is a very zippy little pug. She loves to do agility, unfortunately due to her flat nose she is unable to compete in really hot weather but still wants to.
Chase, Standard Schnauzer
Chase was a very wild boy when he was young. He has settled down quite a bit now but is still very fast and his mom has to really keep on her toes. He attended our Wild and Crazies agility classes for a couple of years. You can now see him at shows put on by the Royal City Rockets.
Nikita, Malinois
Nikita loves agility. She is very agile and springy as you can see from her picture.
Participants of the Barry Beckner Clinic
This happy group just finished a clinic with Barry Beckner on AAC games. We like to hold clinics and seminars by other trainers. The outside influence helps everyone. Sometimes you will learn a new method or something will be explained differently than how we explain and suddenly the student understands.
AAC Junior National Champion Trophy
We were very pleased to be able to offer the perpetual AAC Junior trophy in 2002. The junior program in AAC is a good program but didn't have a national program at the time. Juniors had to compete in the adult classes. While many of the juniors do well in the adult classes (even winning) we beleived it was important to recognize these young people for their acheivements.