We hope these links will provide some fun and useful information for you BAD people and your BAD dogs. If you can think of other links we should include, please email us.
AKC Beardie Agility Regional Trial Form for 15 April 2004
This link will take you anywhere in the world you intend to compete.
Complete Record Book for Agility-Thanks to Mary Jo Sminkey
The Bearded Collie Club of America's Agility Page
Northern California Bearded Collie Fanciers' Agility Page
Bearded Collie Club of Southern California
Northwest Bearded Collie Club Agility Page
Garden State Bearded Collie Clan Agility Page
National Capital Bearded Collie Club
The Bearded Collie Club of Canada's Agility Page (Article-Emily Venator)
The Bearded Collie Club of the UK (Administed by Martin Oldham)
The Bearded Collie Club of Sweden (administered by Linda Jonsson)
Beardie pedigree database created by Joel Levinson
BeaCon Website for Beardie Health
"Breezy's Scrapbook" by Jerry and Lu Bergen and Breezy of White River Jct., Vermont
Sandy McDonald's Moonstone Beardies
Wade Pelton, who is owned by Rowdie and Dallas
Cheryl Poliak's Nonesuch Beardies
Kim Siemen's Power Tripp Website
Maryann Szalka's After Dark Beardies
Linda Jonsson of Sweden with Chess and Millie
Chess is Swedish and Danish Obedience Trial Champion Remmen's Noble Duchess
Thomas Lurz and Jade of Berlin, Germany
Thomas and Jade participated in the European Championships
in 1995
and at the FCI World Championships in 1996.
Willy Stevens of Alken, Belgium
Willy has a really fun site, with interesting graphics, where he introduces his Beardies and has several pictures of Beardies doing Agility, as well as news of Agility Activities in Belgium. Very artistic!
CPE (Canine Performance Events, Inc.)
NADAC (North American Dog Agility Council)
USDAA (U.S. Dog Agility Association)
AAC (Agility Association of Canada)
The Dog Agility Page (Dogpatch)
This site, designed by Mary Jo Sminkey, is the best place to start looking for anything agility related. There are lists of training clubs, and agility events calendar, frequently asked questions (FAQs ) about agility and training, performance, photos , and much much more.
Don't miss the home page for Clean Run Productions! A subscription to the agility magazine Clean Run is a must do! See Subscriptions below.
"Your
one stop shop for all things Agility. This is the largest Agility
website in America. Agility Training, Trial Planning, Forms, and
much more." --Katie Greer
Katie Greer's Agility Forms Page
Find out when your friends in Canada, Great Britain, Germany, or you name it, are competing
Agility Related Sites All Over the World
Agility Network-European Agility
International Pedigree Site- Irena Fransson
"My name is Irena and I have great site with more then 30 000 Bearded Collies pedigree from whole world."
AKC Agility Events/Results Calendar
California and Western Calendar
The Dog Agility Site gives a long list of professional equipment makers and official equipment regulations on its Agility Equipment page.
See instructions on the Dog Agility Site to subscribe to the following::
Novice List-E:mail: NoviceA-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
If you don't have easy access to classes and even if you do, it would be a good idea to subscribe to the agility magazine Clean Run (Clean Run Productions). It comes out monthly and offers many useful training tips and sample exercises from leading trainers in this country and around the world.
35 Walnut Street Turners Falls, MA 01376-2317
Phone: 1-800-311-6503 24-Hour Fax: 413-863-8303
Email: CRMagazine@aol.com
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Vicki Samson, Senior Editor, is offering a free copy of Dog Magazine to whomever wishes one. Call (800) 364-3282 and request it, mentioning the BAD Site. She is also offering us a special subscription rate of $10 for 6 issues (one year) PLUS a free copy if you mention that you saw the announcement on the BAD Site. Back issures are available for $2 each. For an example of a Dog Magazine Article see: Stuart Mah's Conversational Agility.
In a message dated 5/31/05 2:26:09 PM, info@agilityinmotion.com writes:
<< Dear agility lover, Issue 9 of our Agility In Motion VideoZine series is ready !
Have you ever wonder about Lead Outs ?
Rob Michalski discuss LEAD OUTs, who benefit by doing a Lead Out,
why to do it, problems with Lead Outs,
and Tips for handlers that run from the start line with their
dogs.He presents examples, problems and training ideas !
Would you like a dog that really understand Rear Crosses ?
Help your dog excel in REAR CROSSES using CLICKER TRAINING !
Moe Strenfel presents the progression to Lay the Foundation for
Rear Crosses at our Clicker Corner. Easy for puppies and older
dogs !
Do you dream with a solid Sit Stay at the Star Line ?
Rachel Sanders shares her famous progression to gain control and
ultimate achieve a reliable Start Line Stay. In this issue she
presents her "10 series of steps".
Do you train how to bring your dog in between two obstacles
?
Steave Frick shares one of his favorite exercises to train a Threadle
!
Would you like to achieve CONSISTENCY ?
Elicia Calhoun presents the last part of the series of her Course
Analysis System.
See for yourself what the challenges were for the 2004 World
Team Competition !
In this issue we present LARGE TEAM AGILITY.
Order Vol.2 Issue 9 now !
visit
http://agilityinmotion.com/subscribe.html
Happy Agility !!!
Your friends at Agility In Motion
Silvina and Fernando videotape most of our Northern CA trials, and many others besides, with analyses of your runs. Silvina also trains her spaniel, dobie, and border collie at Power Paws in the same classes with Jack and Caper and was THE Argentina World Team.
Each video is $14.99 and includes tax and shipping. Go to www.AgilityinMotion.com for more info.
We love both of her videotapes of the Northern California Agility Regionals held at the Dixon Fairgrounds in april 2004 and 2005. Video of the entire trials - $25 each. Order directly from www.AgilityinMotion.com
Write to Silvina or Fernando at: info@agilityinmotion.com
Enjoy! Libby
>> The video is very informative , the presentations are clear and a great gift idea. -Nancy Damarodas >>
>> To be more specific, my segment covers just one of the ways I taach the "out" command, and Nancy's segment covers how she teaches bounce jumping. -Jim Basic >>
Last updated 6 June 2005


