Yes! #bulldogs can do agility! ??
Launched by AKC in 1994, many consider agility to be the ultimate game to play with their dogs, and the most fun and exciting to watch. ?️ It basically requires completing an obstacle course in a set time. Dogs that compete in this rigorous sport need sound bodies, athletic conditioning, extensive training, consistent concentration and superb teamwork to succeed.??
In addition to agility, the #bulldogclubofamerica has resources on our website for obedience, rally, tracking & scent work, dock diving and other performance events!

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