Local Clubs |
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Olympia area club, and they host
wonderful trials. |

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Rainier Agility Team (RAT) has a site with
information on local (Seattle area) classes, trials, and member
info. |

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Columbia Agility Team (CAT), located in the Portland Oregon
area, has a terrific site with up-to-date information on Northwest Agility Trials |

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WAG (Willamette Agility Group) is a club in central Oregon.
The Mega-Dogs and I love to attend their trials. |

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Sno-King is a Seattle area club that offers
classes and annual AKC and USDAA trials. |

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This is a Kitsap area club that holds NADAC
trials in addition to seminars and fun matches. |
Sanctioning Organizations |
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Here's the official NADAC web site. It includes a trial
calendar, rules, registration forms, and lots of other good information. |

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USDAA courses tend to be somewhat tighter than
the NADAC courses we love. Something for everyone. |

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The Agility Association of Canada puts on some great trials
just north of the border. We like the way you can check your results on-line. |
Informational Sites |
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The Dogpatch is the premier site for
doggy goodies of all kinds, but especially for agility. |

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Lots of helpful information on this site for
both the new and experienced competitor. |

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You have to check out this site! Even
their logo is cool. It's in the UK, but the articles are of interest
to anyone and the entire site is very professional. |
Local Instructors |
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Mary Gutknecht, winner of BOTH the NADAC and
USDAA Championships in 2003, is a top local competitor and trainer who offers private lessons in Seattle. |

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Every-Buddy's Agility Fun offers classes for all
levels at a nice site in the North Woodinville / Clearview / Snohomish area. |

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4 DogNite Agility. Agility training on the
Kitsap peninsula. |

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Pritamo Kentala owns and teaches at Fun Quest
Dog Sports. |