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Old 07-09-2008, 01:49 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Dobes&Hounds View Post
If you don't want to compete, you can do fun matches and show n goes. They are sorta like real competion, but there's no judge and you can usually run your dog a couple of times (like $5 per run)
Or are you asking what activity to go to next? Just trying to make sure I understand the question.
I was wondering about what the options were in terms of taking it to the next level in agility once all the classes were completed but we didn't want to be competing, so yes, your first interpretation was correct

I guess continuing to go to classes would be an option, but wouldn't cost be a factor, in terms of continuously paying for classes in order to do agility? Are there people who do agility outside of a class or competition environment, or is that just not feasible because of the different types of equipement required, space requirements, etc.? Do my questions make sense??
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