Crazymaesy Agility Training

Selected Web Links

We think that you can find just about anything to do with Agility on the net if you start from the first three sites listed here.  The other sites are bookmarked on our own favourites menu and we hope you find them useful and interesting.


Agility Ability  US based but covering the whole world of Agility with links to just about everywhere!

AgilityNet  The top UK Agility site should be compulsory browsing for everyone interested in the sport.

Dog Agility Page  The original and probably still the largest Agility web resource.

Agility Eye Magazine   Interesting articles and links online as well as subscriptions to the paper version.  They run the UK’s only comprehensive results database (shame on you, Kennel Club) which subscribers can now access online.  We’ve reported online at the last two World Champioships on their behalf.

The Agility Club and The Agility Voice Magazine  It’s not just a magazine, it’s a Membership!  Both web site and magazine are much improved in recent years.

Clean Run  American Agility magazine, book publisher, Camp organiser and online store.  Home of the Clean Run Course Designer.

Power Paws  We’ve taught at several of their Camps.  The site includes some interesting articles by Nancy Gyes.

Agility Camp Switzerland  Iain taught here with Elicia Calhoun from the USA in 2004.  Jo taught with Elicia in 2005 and in 2006 she will be teaching with Dianne Talbot.  This Camp is developing a reputation as the best organised of European Camps and is attracting students from across Europe.

iSS The Home of the Future for Show Entries  We’ve already reached the stage where we’ll enter a show which is registered with iSS rather than one with better classes that isn’t!

Mary Ray's Web Site  Mary is the only person we know of who competes successfully at the highest levels in Agility, Obedience and Freestyle.  She now has a very professional site.

Smooth Moves Agility  Guy Blancke’s web site.  Video coaching, video analysis of the last two world championships and lots more.

The 2006 FCI Agility World Championships If you’ve never been to a World Championships then there’s an aspect of Agility as a competitive sport which you’re missing.  The next one is in Basel in Switzerland, so come along, support your country and applaud top quality Agility dogs and handlers wherever they come from.