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It's fast, it's fun, it's Flyball!

The adrenaline is pumping, the dogs are barking, tugging, and ready to run! Flyball is a high-energy sport where two teams of four dogs run against each other in a relay race. The race basically consists of four things - jumps, a flyball box, a tennis ball, and a tug toy or treat. Ok, five things - and a handler!

Two lanes are set, both teams are ready in their own lanes and the race begins when the start light turns green. The handler times the release of their dog so it crosses the start line just as that light turns green. The dog races over the four jumps spaced 10 feet apart to a spring loaded type of box. When the dog hits the box with its front feet, it triggers the box that shoots out a tennis ball. The dog catches the ball and returns over the same four jumps to their handler. The race continues until all four dogs on the team successfully complete the run or "heat".

If a dog drops a ball, goes around a jump or crosses the start/finish line before the dog in front of them crosses, faults are incurred and that dog must run again. The first team to finish successfully wins the heat. A race may consist of 3-5 heats and the winner of the race is the team with the most heat wins.

Flyball is a fun sport in that the dogs are not only racing to earn points towards individual titles, but also racing for tournament placement points. The dogs love the game of Flyball. The dogs get to run, jump, get a ball, and then bring it back to their handler to trade it in for that special treat or tug toy. What better way to spend the day. you, your dog and flyball!

Web Resources

i-Flyball - links to major flyball sites

National Organization for Flyball - info on tournaments, points by breed, etc

 

 

The New Owners Education Committee Would Like To Present Our Effort to Help New Owners of Havanese Have a Successful Journey With their Special Addition.

Please direct any comments or suggestions regarding this information to

New Owner Education Committee Members:

Sandra Barnes – NOEC Chair
Alison Brackman
Diane Koch
Jane Ruthford, HCA
Education Coordinator

New Owner Links

These Links will lead you to pages that can help with your questions, or with general information. Most of all, love and enjoy your Havanese!

Getting A Havanese

 Contracts

 Getting Ready

 Picking up Your Pup

 First Days

 Puppy Health

Enjoying LIfe with Your New Havanese

 Puppy Kindergarten

 Dog Agility

 Competetive Obedience

 Canine Freestyle

 Flyball

 Therapy

 Showing Your Dog

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