Flygility
Flygility is a dog sport that mixes elements of agility and flyball. As in flyball, the dog is sent to fetch a ball from a flyball machine and returns the ball to the handler. Courses can be longer than in Flyball, 30m from start line to the box, and uses agility obstacles.
In New Zealand, the sport is administered by New Zealand Flygility Dog Association. As well as the NZFDA, the National Agility Link Association (NALA) publishes monthly courses for it's members run.
Courses
The monthly NALA Flygility course will be run at the club grounds. There will be 1 hour for training prior to course time.
If the weather is wet the flygility will be postponed to a later date. (It will still be held if the rain is light or a drizzle). If you are doubtful as to whether the Flygility will be run, then you should contact me to check.
Training
1 hours training is offered prior to each course. As an alternative, I am also offering to train people at another time and probably at my place. If anyone is interested, please contact me.
For all enquiries, contact Allan Rohde, Ph: 09 238 5464 or Mob: 027 553 8722.
