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Old 03-09-2013, 09:04 AM   #1 (permalink)
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My concern is not so much about the training and learning new moves, that's a good thing

Mine is more about the very twisty tight courses that would be easier for all those lighter mid-sized agile dogs like the BC's. As it is they structurally tend to do better, heck 'agile' and smart to work with a human is what they were built and bred for. Just seems that at the extreme levels these courses really are much 'easier' for a body type like that to get through than say a GERMAN SHEPHERD


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