Hot Diggity Dogs Agility & Demo Club
Based in Red Deer, Alberta
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Audra Sinclair

Ohla is a 6 year old Belgian Shepherd as of  May 2013, Ohla has been active in agility most of  her life. Due to the health condition of epilepsy,  Ohla has been less active in recent years, but still loves to do the odd trial here and there. She loves contact equipment so much she will go over them many times during her run.... it doesn’t earn her a Q but she has a ton of fun !

Gibson is a 3 year old Rottweiler as of Jan 2013, Gibson’s agility career is just getting started. Gibson has been training in various dog sports since he was a puppy these include: Agility, Tracking, Herding, Rally Obedience and IPO.  Gibson is very busy with activities but we manage to get to a few Alberta and BC agility trials. 

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Jodi Schmidt

Jodi and Duke ... aka "Dukie" joined the Hot Diggity Dogs in May 2011. 

Duke is an 8 year old Golden Retriever who really is just a gentle giant with a big heart !! What started out as a fun activity has turned into a passion for these two!
 
In June 2011 Jodi added another addition to the agility team, Riot! Riot is a 2 year old Chocolate Lab / Border Collie / Australian Shepherd  mix. He is a very enthusiastic young member of this club and is loving every second of this game called Agility. He's proving to be a handful but Jodi is up for the challenge !

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Monica Weller

I started agility in 2010 after acquiring a rescue border collie blue heeler mix named Bella. I thought we needed something to do...little did i know what we would do....

I joined the club in 2011 and got a puppy, a German Coolie named Jarrah....she is learning agility as well...we go for long walks in the fields, swim in the sloughs( the dogs, not me...) and work hard to learn obdience and good recalls...though anything that runs like cows or horses or deer seem to have a much greater value than me at least so far... i am learning to run faster...

Agility is a great sport for both handlers and dogs and i am thoroughly enjoying the experience.
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Abby Wallin
I started agility classes in 2011 with my Boston Terrier Doug. It was a perfect way to burn off energy especially in the winter which is hard to do with a dog with not a lot of hair. Its great exercise, physically and mentally with your dog. Also you meet awesome people who love dogs as much as I do.

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