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Two Edmonton dog trainers prepare their pups, including rescued mutt Crocodile Crunch, for the highly competitive IFCS World Agility Championships. The stakes are high as Team Canada takes on the world's best purebred dogs.
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Two Edmonton dog trainers prepare their pups, including rescued mutt Crocodile Crunch, for the highly competitive IFCS World Agility Championships. The stakes are high as Team Canada takes on the world's best purebred dogs.
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Seanna O’Neil describes how important it is for dogs to get mental stimulation.

Seanna O’Neil states that a major focus of training is the relationship between the handler and their dogs.

The competition in agility is very steep. A dog with that bit of extra drive, edge and attitude can make all the difference.

A wild, highly driven dog might seem to be nothing but trouble at home, but it is a great trait to have on the dog agility course.

The process of learning dog agility is addictive and rewarding - from the early stepping stones to being in sync with your dog on the course.

Wyatt and Maddison prove that Chihuahuas are not just purse dogs, but a force to be reckoned with on the agility course.

Zola, the Doberman, and Enzo Ferrari, the Border Collie, are living the dream. Dog agility is their outlet to learn, develop and have fun.