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Frequently Asked Questions What is Flyball? Picture two racing lanes side-by-side, each with a row of four
low jumps leading to a spring loaded box which shoots out a tennis ball. Each
team consists of four excited dogs awaiting their turn. The first dog on each
team races down their row of jumps, hits the box, activating a mechanism that
ejects a tennis ball. The dog grabs the ball and races back across the
start/finish line. As the first dogs cross the line the next dogs on each team
take off, passing at full speed. The first team with four dogs successfully
completing the course is the winner! Success in Flyball racing is measured in
seconds and the action is fast and furious! At tournaments, electronic sensors
and timing machinery are used to capture the results. Indeed, some spectators
have described the sport as “drag racing for dogs!” Is my dog ready for Flyball? Flyball incorporates the perfect merging of canine obedience and agility-type skills in an exciting and fun sport! To learn all the many skills necessary to play Flyball successfully, a dog needs to be focused on its handler. Obedience training is essential since it trains the dog to focus on its handler while agility can improve the dog’s coordination and build its confidence. Flyball takes obedience and agility-type skills a step further by teaching the dog to perform and make its own decisions while it is running at top speed on the Flyball course. The Flyball dog must also learn to perform its tasks while there is another dog in an adjoining lane doing the same thing at the same time. This requires the ultimate in focus and concentration in the face of major distractions. The ideal Flyball dog is an agile, athletic retriever with lots of stamina! But you don’t have to have the “ideal” dog to get involved in Flyball since this sport offers the opportunity to participate at many levels. For some, the main goal is to race and be the fastest. Others race to earn points and title their dogs. And there are some people who just want a fun outlet for themselves and their dogs. There is a spot for all dogs (purebreds and mixed breeds) in Flyball; so enjoy the sport of Flyball with the breed of dog you love.
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