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The next Fun Run Agility sho'n'go will be held on
November 20th 2016

at
Site 2, Woodley Park, 6350 Woodley Avenue, 

Van Nuys, Ca. 91406
Directions         Event Info/Flyer
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PLEASE NOTE
Each ring is enclosed except for small
entry and exit points (closed upon request)

BARK AT THE PARK
 October 1st and 2nd at the Lancaster City Park, Lancaster, Ca.   See: lancasterbarkatthepark.org
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ENTRY FORMS 

MAIL-IN           ONLINE           CANCEL
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​Deadline to enter online:  
​5 p.m. Saturday, November 19th 2016​
 GATE SHEETS​
If you pre-entered,
please check your runs by clicking these links
  
Standard                     Jumpers​ ​

Gate Sheets are updated at the end of each day.​
***  FREE RUN VOUCHERS  ***
​  If you would like to earn vouchers for free runs by helping at this event speak to Gina or Jean.

 You can jump set, leash run, straighten the chute or be a gate steward.
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           ***  IF THIS IS YOUR FIRST SHO'N'GO, PLEASE NOTE  ***
As in a real trial, you may need to stay for several hours, depending on how many runs you sign up for.  So please come prepared and bring: canopy, chair, crate, food/snacks, treats, toys, poop bags, proper running shoes.  
Oh! and last but not least, don't forget your dog(s).

DID YOU KNOW
​.... that the oldest dog on record was a 29 year old cattle dog named Bluey from Victoria, Australia?  While there is no evidence to support that unusual diets contribute to longer lives in canines, Bluey's regime was certainly noteworthy in that his owners fed him significant amounts of emu and kangaroo meat.  Another famously old dog, 27 year old Bramble from Somerset, England, subsisted on the same vegan diet of rice, lentils and organic vegetables as her owner.
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.... that Rottweillers, Dobermans and other "protection" dogs are among the most enthusiastic stick chewers because they've been bred to work with their mouths.  In addition, all of the retriever breeds are known for chewing.  
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