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Dog agility is a competitive sport that originated in England in the mid-1980s. Dogs are judged according to their speed and accuracy as they maneuver through a challenging set of obstacles. At the command of their owners, dogs run up and down ramps, they jump through tires and over hurdles, crawl through tunnels and weave between poles. The course is as much a test of obedience as agility. During the competition, dogs are unleashed and uncollared. No toys or treats are allowed, and the animals are guided only by the commands of their masters.
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