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my sister wants to get mac into flyball.

she's very clever.

in just 2 days we taught her when we let her go, she runs through the star pickets, over two jumps, grabs the ball off the low aframe we built then jumps back.

but proper training would be great, i reckon she would be a great asset to any team, she's very fast, agile, driven and clever.

she's a bit skittish and afraid around other dogs but think she would be fine once introduced properly and she knew them. but once she's confident she's hugley rough when playing, she can hit harry when she's running and just send him flyuing and he weighs twice as much as her.

so we're looking for soemwhere she can train

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my sister wants to get mac into flyball.

she's very clever.

in just 2 days we taught her when we let her go, she runs through the star pickets, over two jumps, grabs the ball off the low aframe we built then jumps back.

but proper training would be great, i reckon she would be a great asset to any team, she's very fast, agile, driven and clever.

she's a bit skittish and afraid around other dogs but think she would be fine once introduced properly and she knew them. but once she's confident she's hugley rough when playing, she can hit harry when she's running and just send him flyuing and he weighs twice as much as her.

so we're looking for soemwhere she can train

there is a team in noosa called "paws of noosa" ( ithink thats there full name. Failing that your welcome to train with us at luv a dog regardless in marybrough, but it may be a bit far to come

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there is a team in noosa called "paws of noosa" ( ithink thats there full name. Failing that your welcome to train with us at luv a dog regardless in marybrough, but it may be a bit far to come

We were Paws of Noosa at the Nationals recently, but it was a team representing the Leaps and Bounds club, which does have a Noosa division as well as the Sydney division.

We are more than happy to welcome new members - whether you're in Sydney or Noosa (or thereabouts). PM me for extra details!

Best

Jo

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Peri if you have a look on a map then a look on the AFA website you should be able to work it out :thumbsup:.

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Or just check out the Australian Flyball Associations website ( www.flyball.org.au ) and see where your nearest club is :).

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Periau, the closest one to Beachmere would be Pine Rivers www.pineriversdoc.org.au. Suncoast Fundogs www.suncoastfundogs.org.au had a team but I'm not sure whether they're still doing flyball. Actually having said that, there was talk of the Caboolture DOC having flyball as well. Not sure if they have a website.

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Periau, the closest one to Beachmere would be Pine Rivers www.pineriversdoc.org.au. Suncoast Fundogs www.suncoastfundogs.org.au had a team but I'm not sure whether they're still doing flyball. Actually having said that, there was talk of the Caboolture DOC having flyball as well. Not sure if they have a website.

Thanks JackieW

I have emailed pine rivers.

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