I managed to grab a few minutes in between the Show Jumping classes and the 6 Bar competition to watch a few agility runs at Bunbury Show last weekend.
It certainly took me back a few years (like about 13 years), it seems like a lifetime ago since the last time I photographed dog agility, obedience and dog shows back in Perth.
I was happy to see the Border Collies still dominate, it is as incredible to watch them running an agility course as it is to see them working sheep. I would love to get back to do it with my own dogs again in the future.
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