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Flyball and Treibball 
Teaching The Exciting And Challenging Skills Of Flyball and Treibball
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Flyball

          Flyball is a dog relay race in which dogs jump over a series of hurdles, trigger a spring-loaded box to release a tennis ball and return over the hurdles. 

          The dogs are divided into teams and each team competes for the "best time".  If your dog is active and energetic, the is a great way for your dog to burn energy while learning a fun interactive dog sport.  Dogs love this exciting sport which builds confidence and enthusiasm. 

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Treibball

          Treibball is the hot new dog sport which combines hockey, soccer and herding skills.  The dogs learn to herd giant balls through goal posts by pushing them with their nose, feet and body.  The dogs are divided into teams and each team gets an allotted time to make "goals".  The team with the highest number of goals is the winner.

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