The ability to move with speed, precision and power is important for longevity. Here’s how to gauge it and how to improve.
Dogs of all ages and sizes need exercise. Without this physical stimulation, they will not live a happy life. However, finding the time to walk or run your dog as much as you would like can be tricky.
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Why agility training is majorly underrated for its longevity benefits – and the 8 best moves to try
When chasing after my toddler in the park, I find myself bobbing, weaving, and jumping haphazardly through the grass, up on curbs, and around trees. Little does she know, her sudden change-ups and ...
Local Portuguese water dog O’Neill is a rock star of the canine world. He was on ESPN Christmas Day, leaping over high bars, ...
Sue Wolf trains her miniature American Shepherd Brook at High Goal Farm on Jan. 28 in Greenwich. Wolf is headed to the Westminster Masters Agility Championship next month in New York City. Brian ...
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