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aah – i was thinking of the showing at crufts (which i thought – but dont know 4 sure) was open to pedigree, qualifying dogs.

i did know flyball was open as several northamptonshire teams compete – usually against each other, in the final stages !!

Claire 🙂

p.s. i’m not a trainer – just a pet dog owner of an almost 7yr old x-breed rescue dog (who does do fun agility and hoping to do some fun flyball when i get this bumpy outta my tummy so i can run about again without looking like a weeble !!) who i am sure would hate too many “doggie activites” as he loves his basket far too much !!! … and general font of boring but sometimes useful dog knowledge 🙂  i just hadnt heard of her – thats all 🙂  surely i cant be alone ???  i am off to look for her on google see what goodies i can find 🙂 

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